No, not unless it was specifically stated in your rental agreement. Most landlords are next to clueless about what rights they actually have. All a landlord really has a right to do is evict you and collect rent unless stated in the lease agreement. Having someone over that the landlord doesn't like is NOT grounds for eviction.
In many places, depending on the lease, the landlord can insist on the minimum amount of insurance the tenant has.
Yes, dogs can visit your apartment, but it depends on your landlord's pet policy.
Visit the apartment or contact the landlord.
The keys.
You could visit your local landlord/tenant agency to see if you have any legitimate claim and then visit your local housing division of trial court to file your complaint.
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You can visit the Eiffel tower. There are no restrictions.
Your landlord may be knocking at your door for various reasons, such as to discuss a maintenance issue, collect rent, or address a concern about your tenancy. It is important to communicate with your landlord to understand the reason for their visit and address any issues promptly.
Will dictate.
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Visit the House of Commons.
If they set it up that way at the beginning of the tenancy, then, yes. I both use the area, the landlord cannot change that suddenly.