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My landlord keeps coming into my room – can I change the lock?

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It depends. You should follow our guide to find out if you have a tenancy or a residential license,.

If you have a tenancy, then your landlord should not enter without your consent.  If your landlord carries on doing this you may be entitled to change the locks – see our guide below.

However, if you have a residential license, particularly if you are a lodger renting a room in your landlords own home, your landlord will probably have the right to enter your room.  Although they should respect your privacy and only enter at appropriate times.

In this case, take a look at your license or lodger agreement and then take advice.

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