Privacy Commissioner crackdown on information compiled and shared by landlords 3 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM 3 minutes to read Some property management agencies and landlords were asking for very detailed information from tenants during the selection process. Photo / Peter Meecham The Privacy Commissioner is cracking down on privacy breaches by landlords after tenants were ordered to produce bank statements to secure homes or placed on secret "blacklists". Privacy Commissioner John Edwards announced he will focus on the collection, retention and disclosure of information by landlords and property management agencies after his office received a raft of complaints. Read More Edwards said he was aware some property management agencies and landlords were asking for very detailed information from tenants during the selection process, while others used public forums to compile lists of so-called "bad tenants".