Let me get this straight? There is no written lease whatsoever? That practically means that the landlord can be rid of her at any time, and that her only rights exist in getting some kind of receipt for rent to prove that she lived there.
Get a written lease, make sure that the amount of people who can live on the property is set by the City government, not your landlord. Odds are he's keeping you in a verbal agreement so he can pull this sort of shit. Don't let him. Get a written lease and tell him to eat a fat one.
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