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Can my landlord enter the premises without my permission to show the house?

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pagemason

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My landlords are always very rude and pushy. They told myself and my roomates that we had to decide whether we were renewing the lease for another year 6 months before the original lease was over. They now want to show the house and we still have over 5 months left on our lease. Are we required to let them do this? We always allow them to come for repairs and things of that nature, but they have told us that when they come that the bedroom doors are to be open so they can see everything. I feel this is an invasion of our privacy. Who wants strangers looking through their bedroom?
If anyone knows what the laws are regarding this type of situation please get back to me asap. You can contact me on this website or my e-mail bubzy1983@yahoo.com Thank you for reading this.
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HomeGuru

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pagemason said:
My landlords are always very rude and pushy. They told myself and my roomates that we had to decide whether we were renewing the lease for another year 6 months before the original lease was over. They now want to show the house and we still have over 5 months left on our lease. Are we required to let them do this? We always allow them to come for repairs and things of that nature, but they have told us that when they come that the bedroom doors are to be open so they can see everything. I feel this is an invasion of our privacy. Who wants strangers looking through their bedroom?
If anyone knows what the laws are regarding this type of situation please get back to me asap. You can contact me on this website or my e-mail bubzy1983@yahoo.com Thank you for reading this.
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