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Does a landlord have the right to say who can come to our house we rent?



does he have the right to say that there can be alcohol in the premisses?
and to end this the landlord is my dad...

The landlord can make restrictions if they are expressly covenanted for in the lease. If he has not expressly covenanted for a prohibition on alcohol being consumed on the premises, the only way he might prevent you from doing so is if you are under age. There would be an implied covenant that you would not use the leasehold estate aka your apartment or whatever you are renting in any illegal activities.

For the most part, your answer will be no, he can't.

This is a special situation though because the landlord is your parent. He may be able to prevent you from consuming alcohol (again if you're under age) just by virtue of being your parent.

Hope this helps..
lol not really..and wow that kinda sucks lol
Yes, your father has the right to say if alcohol can be consumed on his property and by whom.
LLs cannot do that, but dad's can do what they please because they love you and are watching out for your own good (says he) so dads are the guys you have to deal with on a one to one basis, daily.
talk to him
If you are paying "Dad" rent and have a Lease - No - unless your visitors are destructive or disturbing the neighbors. If he is getting complaints about the people you are having over, he has a right as your Landlord to restrict your visitors. If you are living in the same building, that's even worse for you. He can even impose a curfew on visitors.

Jim DeSantis
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Typically, no, your landlord can't tell you no alcholo and no friends visiting. However, your dad can. ; ) Be glad you have a home and maybe he's just looking out for ya.
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