I'm kind of dressed...without a bra. But EMILY'S STILL ASLEEP, AND THEY WENT IN HER ROOM EVEN AFTER I SAID SHE WAS STILL ASLEEP!
Here is the law:
The tenant has the right to enjoy the premises free from disturbance and interference by the landlord or other residents, also known as quiet enjoyment. The landlord cannot enter the apartment frequently, at odd times, or without giving reasonable notice except in an emergency situation.
The landlord does have the right to inspect the premises and show the property to a prospective buyer or tenant, but the tenant must be provided with reasonable notice (usually 24-48 hours) and the inspection must be conducted at a reasonable time. Also, the landlord has the right to enter the apartment to do normal maintenance and repairs as long as reasonable notice is given.
However, if the repairs are of an emergency nature, the landlord may be able to enter without notice.