I don't know what city you are living in but in my city there is a 'you plus two' rule on the city law books. It means that you can only live with two other people in a house/apartment. It is meant to keep noise down, number of parties to a minimum, etc. If your city doesn't have a rule like this, you are golden there.
If you are renting from a company, they might have their own rules about occupancy and you will have to ask them. If you are renting from a private person, that person might be more open to letting her stay. I would give the landlord a call as soon as possible to see what will need to happen (I am sure you were going to do this anyway). Even if the landlord doesn't require a new lease, I would recommend having a new one drawn up and signed by all parties anyway. It is good protection in case you break up, if your friends decide that she can't stay, you want to get out of the lease, etc. Good luck.
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