Sounds like you need to have a pow wow with the landlady, on a semi formal basis at least.
Our old house was on a mountain side, endless views.
Our neighbour decided they wanted a wind turbine.
I am all for renewables, so I suggested a position it would not cause any issues. They went ahead with it and it was clearly visible from our lounge, right on the ridge our sunset came over a good portion of the summer.
When I went to complain they said the installers had put it twenty metres out of place, as it would then gain many more days usable wind.
I put in for a large shed, to be placed in the corner of our land, that would see their bungalow bereft of all westerly sunsets for a good portion of the year.
Once we got down to it, re-siting the turbine was without problem.
Figures actually showed it had no detrimental effect on the production from it. These firms just err on the side of most wind as a rule, they don't really care about amenity.