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Probably not.

I'm no lawyer but I expect it depends on who was paying the rent.

If both were considered tenants, then the surviving partner likely has the right to continue the tenancy.

If the deceased was the financially responsible person and the daughter is executor, she may be in a position to terminate the lease.

Only the landlord (or their agent) does evictions.

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