You have for the most part been given good information. What you do with it is up to you. You can argue if you like, but it will do nothing for your case. It's not against the law to be an ass. If it were it would not be a “free country” Take the information you were given and verify it if you like, or just ignore it.
Next time be careful about the lease you sign and be aware of your rights. Have your next LL write into the lease an amount of time regarding notice. When I was living in PA. I wrote into my lease tenant will be given a reasonable amount of notice. I made sure I called and notified the tenant when I would be entering the apartment and why.. I never had a problem with a tenant regarding entry. A few times one would ask if I could delay entry and I either honored their request or explained why it was necessary that I entered at that time. Usually the time frame was not mine to decide since a contractor basically made the appointment with me regarding the repairs and They also have schedules to keep.
I don't know why you think I'm being argumentative.
And I find it ungenerous of you to innuendo that I brought this on myself. I did NOT CHOOSE this landlord. He purchased the building I lived in for a few years, with a great landlord, who, unfortunately, got a serious illness and had to sell.
This landlord ALSO has in this lease that "tenant will be given notice" - but he ignores that, and enters anyway, on the sneak. He doesn't inform before NOR afterwards.
And when he has been caught at it - his stated reason is, "To inspect the property". And by that he means to make sure your kitchen counter doesn't have a spoon left out on it, and that the towels on the rack in the bathroom are lined up properly, and that you don't have a day old newspaper on your coffee table.
For example, one time he entered my neighbor's apartment, and actually invited another tenant in, to show her it! And then remarked about how there were some utensils in the sink and an empty jug on the counter. The tenant tenant told me about this, because she was flabberghasted that he practically dragged her into her neighbor's apartment to complain about her "mess". She said she only went in, because she was bullied. She's disabled, and is understandably frightened by this man. She also told me that he sends her daily e-mails harrassing her about the other tenants' and what he thinks of them.
Believe me, I'm not just some disgruntled tenant. My landlord's behaviour is grossly inappropriate by any sane developed world's decent citizen's standards.
I'm just trying to learn what I can do to exercize my rights while I try to find someplace else to move.