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I think you will find a clause regarding access in your lease agreement. You cannot keep the owner of the property off of it.

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Laws regarding showing rental properties can vary depending on your jurisdiction and lease agreement. Generally, landlords are allowed to enter the rental property to show it to potential buyers, but they must provide reasonable notice and not disrupt your use of the property excessively. Check your lease agreement and local laws for specific details on your rights as a tenant.

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