Yes, constitutional protections can extend to privately owned apartments, particularly through the Fourth Amendment, which guards against unreasonable searches and seizures. While private property owners have certain rights, tenants typically enjoy a degree of privacy and protection from unlawful entry by landlords or law enforcement without a warrant. Additionally, state laws may provide further protections for tenants in privately owned apartments. However, the extent of these protections can vary based on jurisdiction and specific circumstances.
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