A lot of it does depend on the state you live in, but I will tell you this: Where I live, a restriction on "no overnight guests" is considered an unreasonable restriction and is therefore illegal for a landlord to instate. 2 nights, by my understanding, does not make you a tenant. I'd consult some law books applicable to your state.
I just got out of an apartment run by an absolutely horrid landlord who broke practically every landlord rule in the book (besides the fact that she would only take the rent in cash, refused to take a tenant on HUD, and is most likely defrauding the IRS). It was easier to get my money back at the end because I read up on landlord-tenant law at places like Nolo.com.
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