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A good rental agreement will say that you do. If not, you do still have an obligation to let them show the place. They have an obligation to give you reasonable notice. Generally, 24-hour notice is considered sufficient, but 48 is better. It should also be at a reasonable time, and not too frequent. You have the right to be there, so you have the right to say that a certain time doesn't work, but then you need to suggest a time that does. Mature adults can come to an agreement. Some people like to set up prescribed times each week, like 1-3 on Sunday and 5-7 Wednesday.

If you don't grant access, their only recourse is to evict. You might want to avoid that.

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