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Wrong legally any proper tenancy gives the owner rights. Don't get stroppy but act responsibly. It is your rental home. If you own a home you can prevent people from entering. You have an agreement and your contract should state that with reasonable notice the vendor is allowed to market the property within the last 2 months of the tenancy.
Not all landlords are monsters, nor are all tenants. Remember next time you want to find somewhere and went to view having driven somewhere, taken time off work and the agent could not show you around. Try to see a situation from2 sides.
I would be concerned as a landlord if a tenant tried to deny access and would be concerned about what damage has been done. I have seen plenty of trashed rented flats.
Move anything precious out and be reasonable.
Sorry but this is a load of rubbish. The landlord can only enter the property by invitation of the tennant and I personally would change the locks before going away. OP, you can buy a barrel for a few quid and it may come in handy in your next property.