Most laws state that you cannot change a lock without the landlord's permisson, and he will generally require a copy of the key, in this case, defeating the whole purpose. If you catch your landlord in your house without permission he is guilty of burglary just as anyone else would even if he had a key but not your permission to enter the unit or property.
if a landlord bugs my apartment, is that an invasion of privacy?
Snooping. Unwarranted intrusion of your personal business.
snooping, spying, prying, invading some ones privacy
Spying is an invasion of privacy .. going through peoples things is a bit rude, ask yourself.. is snooping worth losing your husbands trust?
Sue them for privacy breach
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As long as the viewing area of the camera is limited to your own property only.
The trade off between privacy and security means sacrificing one for the other. If you want security, privacy must be sacrificed. Some people don't agree with this view, and believe both can be obtained at once.
The purpose of a security lock is to prevent unauthorized access to a property or object. It is designed to provide a physical barrier and deter potential intruders or thieves. Security locks are commonly used in homes, offices, vehicles, and other places where protection and privacy are desired.
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Edward Keynes has written: 'Liberty, property, and privacy' -- subject(s): Civil rights, Due process of law, Liberty, Privacy, Right of, Right of Privacy, Right of property
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