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foreign [Music] hi everyone Im beta delisi and in this video were going to talk about does the tenant need their landlords permission in order to get a roommate hey landlords if you think that your tenant should inform you of every person who wants to live with them temporarily or they want to occupy a secondary room this video is for you listen up tenants do not need to inform landlords if theyre getting a roommate occupants under the ACT are defined as people staying with a tenant temporarily whether its a boyfriend a girlfriend whether its a parents visiting from overseas whether its a tenant that got married and moved in their spouse these are all occupants occupants have no relationship to the landlord unless the landlord acknowledges them as a tenant then it becomes implied that they are a tenant a landlord is only to be informed if the person is requesting to be added to the lease in which case the landlord would actually take the appropriate steps to screen them just li