About a third of people in NSW rent their homes and the state government has estimated that about 187,000 pieces of identification information were collected from renters in the state every week, from requiring personal photos and social media account details to revealing the number of tattoos an applicant had.
If the bill passes parliament, a standard rental application form will be introduced to clarify what information can and can not be collected.
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The New South Wales tenants union has called for nationwide reforms to crack down on misleading rental advertisements after the state government introduced new laws in response to the growing use of artificial intelligence in real estate.
The legislation, announced on Sunday, will require mandatory disclosure when images in rental advertisements have been altered to conceal faults and mislead rental applicants.
The state government cited examples of real estate agents using artificially generated furniture that showed a double bed in a bedroom that was only large enough to fit a single in listings, or digitally modifying photos to obscure property damage.
That is just fraud right? Like I’m pretty sure I could win a case here in the US if I could prove this. Surely this is already illegal in Australia?
I don’t know. An earlier article linked in this article includes this:
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So it may already be illegal but technically not fraud.