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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.

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