Is it illegal for the landlord to install a monitor in the room we rented?

If you violate the law and invade your privacy, you can ask the landlord to dismantle it by himself or report it to the public security organ, or you can bring a lawsuit directly to the court, demanding to stop the infringement, apologize and compensate for the losses. \x0d\x0d\ In China's current laws, only Article 2 of the Tort Liability Law stipulates that the scope of civil rights and interests includes the right to privacy \ x0d \ According to China's national conditions and relevant foreign materials, the following acts can be classified as infringement of privacy: \x0d\ 1. Without permission, disclose the name, portrait, address, ID number and telephone number of citizens. \x0d\ 2。 Invade, search other people's houses illegally, or disturb the peace of other people's houses in other ways. \x0d\ 3。 Illegally stalking others, monitoring their residences, installing eavesdropping equipment, secretly photographing their private lives, and spying on their indoor conditions. \x0d\ 4。 Illegally spying on other people's property or publishing their property without permission. \x0d\ 5。 Open other people's letters privately, peek at other people's diaries, spy on other people's private documents and make them public. \x0d\ 6。 Investigate and spy on other people's social relations to make them illegal. \x0d\ 7。 Interfere with the sexual life of other couples or investigate and publish. \x0d\ 8。 Publicize other people's extramarital sex life to the public. \x0d\ 9。 Disclosure of citizens' personal data or disclosure or expansion of the scope of disclosure. \x0d\ 10。 Collect pure personal information that citizens are unwilling to disclose to the public. \x0d\ 1 1。 Publicize other people's secrets without permission. \ x0d \ x0d \ Tort Liability Law Article 2 Whoever infringes upon civil rights and interests shall bear tort liability in accordance with this Law. \x0d\ The civil rights and interests mentioned in this Law include personal rights and property rights such as the right to life, health, name, reputation, honor, portrait, privacy, marital autonomy, guardianship, ownership, usufructuary right, guarantee right, copyright, patent right, exclusive right to use a trademark, discovery right, stock right and inheritance right.