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In this video, Beta Delisi discusses whether tenants need their landlord's permission to get a roommate. She clarifies that tenants are not required to inform landlords about temporary occupants, such as friends, family, or significant others staying with them. These occupants are not considered tenants unless the landlord officially recognizes them. The only time a landlord must be informed is if someone seeks to be added to the lease, at which point the landlord has the right to screen the prospective tenant. This highlights the distinction between occupants and tenants under the law.