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Yes. The landlord should give you at least 24 hours of notice to enter without your permission or have your permission. There may be local stipulations for the landlords, an example being that where I live, the landlord can show the apartment only in the month preceding the move out date.

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Once you move out.

Not necessarily true; it depends on what your lease says. Once our renters have given notice or fallen behind on rent XX number of days, we are able to show the property to prospective renters.

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That depends on the state. In Massachusetts, 30 days.

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