Does the law at Anaheim allow a landlord to enter a tenant's house without notice

The law states that only in cases of tenant abandonment or emergency, a manager or a landlord can get into a rental accommodation without notice. In normal situation, a landlord can enter a rental accommodation only subsequent to giving a valid written notice. The valid reasons are:

- For repairing or alteration

- For showing the rental accommodation to the prospective buyers contractors and tenants,

- For providing services which had been prior agreed upon.

- For inspection associated with a security deposit of a tenant, prior to them moving out.

The rights bestowed upon the landlord must not be abused in order to cause harassment to a tenant. 24-hours personally delivered notice should be provided prior to visiting the tenant's rental unit. Noticed entry must be only during regular business hours except when the tenant states otherwise.

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