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That definitely sounds dodgy! Unless it's an emergency, landlords have to give you notice that they're coming round and you can tell them no if it's not convenient.
https://www.landlordvision.co.uk/blog/when-landlord-legally-enter-property/
I am Australian.
I'm glad to see the responses haha. I wish more Aussies could see how shocking it is, how far we've let tenants rights fall.
Fair, I should have deduced that from the general language in your initial post! This is the UK sub though so you can't blame me for assuming!
Most states in the US have similar laws. Typically requires 24 hour notice, can be delayed by the tenant's request, and must be during business hours. (With exceptions for emergencies such as a fire or water leak.)