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Is it appropriate for the property company to disclose its personal information if the owner does not pay the property fee?

Property companies have the right to collect property fees, but in the process of exercising their rights, they should not infringe on the legitimate rights of owners. For owners who do not pay property fees, the property management company can post notices in reasonable places in the community, such as the bulletin board or eye-catching position of the building where the owners do not pay property fees. The contents of the notice include the room number of the owner who does not pay the property fee, but shall not include the owner's personal information, such as mobile phone number and ID number. In the case of dispute over reputation right between Liu Chang and Mianyang Qixing Property Service Co., Ltd., the court pointed out that the property deliberately posted a judgment involving the plaintiff's content in the community, although there was no insult or slander, but it did not delete the plaintiff's personal basic information, which caused the plaintiff's privacy to leak and caused certain damage to the plaintiff's reputation right. According to Article 15 of the Tort Liability Law, the plaintiff's claim for an apology from the defendant is supported.