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Landlord brought his banker to my house

Gina Holland
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I have lived in this home for over a year now and my landlord just brought his banker to do a walk through ( I wasn't inside the house while they were in there so I don't know what they did ) is this legal while tenants live in the rental?

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Justin Hoggatt
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Justin Hoggatt
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Hi, Gina.  Yes, that's perfectly legal and your landlord should definitely be checking in on his property here and there.  However, a landlord should give you notice prior to arriving - typically at least 24 hours in advance unless you authorize sooner.  That fact that he brought his banker doesn't have any effect on legality as far as I know.  

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