Originally Posted by excon
Hello R:
I disagree with the above. If the landlord could enter whenever he wants, why does he have to give notice????
The fact that he MUST give notice, means that you have the right to reasonably refuse. Even in those state where NO notice is required at all, I suggest that if you are having a birthday party at the time he wants to inspect, or if he just shows up and you are having a birthday party, in my view, you have the right to refuse entry.
The key is reasonable..... The law can't cover every eventual circumstance. It asks what a "reasonable" person would do under the same circumstances. In my view, it's reasonable for you to refuse entry in you're otherwise engaged, and it's UN reasonable for him to demand entry WITHOUT notice, even in those states where no notice is required.
Therefore, in your particular case, having informed your landlord that the time he wants to enter isn't good for you, I don't think he can enter. If he does, I believe he's guilty of trespassing.
Of course, the cops don't always agree with me.
excon