Comment by credit_guy
2 days ago
Where do you stand on encryption? Do you feel like the "I have nothing to hide" argument has any merit? If you think people have the right to privacy, why should real estate be an exception? I personally find the fact that real estate ownership is public in the US to be quite bizarre.
> Where do you stand on encryption?
This is a really complicated and broad topic that I cant take the time to type out here. I do not stand on the side of "I have nothing to hide." I fully understand the risks of that position. People must keep some secrets to protect themselves from society. Especially as everything devolves into increasingly strict "purity" tests.
With that said, I don't think the right to obfuscate real estate transactions is the same as spicy personal beliefs/private conversations/etc. IMO there is nothing more public than real estate. I do not consider real estate transactions as protected speech nor one that can be legally hidden. We live in this world together.
Property is a physical thing in the real world that has been here long before anyone "owned it", and will be here long after all the "owners" are gone.
The public, i.e. the people on this planet, have a right to know who is claiming to own which part of the grass and soil that we all share.
They have the right to know that, but why should they know the transaction price?
To support a fair market of property value