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Depending on your state laws, there are specific rules as to notification of entry. Sometimes it just will be a note on your door that they will be entering a few days in the future to replace a filter or for pest control.

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11y ago

There are several circumstances under which a landlord may enter without the permission of the tenant:

1) Emergencies: fire, burst water pipe, etc.

2) To do scheduled work, after giving required notice, e.g. 24 hours and in writing.

3) To show the unit to prospective tenants (if the current tenant is leaving or being evicted).

4) The tenant abandons the property (an eviction case, really).

If it is not an emergency, the landlord may enter during normal business hours (after giving notice). Permission is not required.

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NO>> In the state of mo. the land lord must give you notice, unless it is an emergency..

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No. It doesn't matter whether you have a lease; you have a verbal contract.

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Not unless there is a clear emergency, and then, he might want to call the police to go with him.

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Not unless it's an emergency situation or he has provided you with reasonable advanced notice (usually 24-72 hours).

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Well landlords are not real so no

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