Public record, so you have no expectation of privacy. No, probably a crappy thing to do, but not illegal, unless he is lying about evicting you.
2007-10-17 12:52:18
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answered by theseeker4 5
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Specifically calling your friends, family members, employer could be harassment if the behavior continues. If they asked, he did nothing wrong.
Evictions are public domain, and the notice was to be placed on your door, so the neighbors are not an issue.
Unless he was lying, and thus slandering your reputation.
2007-10-17 12:54:54
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answered by Lola 4
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Nope, it's public information.
We actually held a party when our landlord evicted one tenant.
2007-10-17 13:25:26
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answered by mariner31 7
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An eviction is usually a legal process and as such would be public information, so No, I don't think it would be illegal.
2007-10-17 12:51:20
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answered by Anonymous
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No. They post it on your front door. Freedom of Speech.
2007-10-17 12:52:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Even if its not illegal, its still very rude and inconsiderate.
2007-10-17 12:52:19
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answered by DJ_<3_JI 2
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It's not illegal.
2007-10-17 13:11:08
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answered by zombi86 6
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