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In this video, Beta Delisi discusses whether tenants need landlord permission to get a roommate. She clarifies that tenants do not need to inform landlords about temporary occupants, which can include partners, visiting family, or spouses. Occupants are defined under the law as those staying with the tenant temporarily and do not have a direct relationship with the landlord unless officially recognized as tenants. Landlords only need to be informed if someone wishes to be added to the lease, at which point they can take steps to screen the new occupant.