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In this video, Beta Delisi explains whether tenants need landlord permission to acquire a roommate. Tenants are not required to inform landlords about temporary occupants, such as a partner or visiting family member, as these individuals do not have a direct relationship with the landlord unless recognized as tenants. Landlords only need to be notified if someone requests to be added to the lease, triggering a screening process. Essentially, tenants have the right to have temporary occupants without landlord consent unless those occupants seek formal tenancy.