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That depends.
Most areas have a renters or tenants resource office. Try looking for one in your area. You can also call your state attorney generals office and ask for help or referrals if you feel that your landlord might be acting illegally.
Make sure to have your lease handy so you can see just what you agreed too.
What your landlord tells you and what they can do legally are sometimes quite different things. Know your rights!
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