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What does "call to the house" mean in American English? If you mean can the landlord come buy and let himself into the home that you have rented, in most American states the answer is "it depends." It will depend on the reason for his visit, and how much opportunity he had to give you notice of his visit, and what the consequences might be if he delayed entering your home until he had obtained your permission. It will also depend on what your lease contract or rental agreement says. Many leases say the landlord can go inside your home for routine repairs and servicing, including regularly-performed maintenance like spraying for bugs or changing the heater's filter.

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