Yes, this is considered an illegal eviction and you could be arrested for it. You could also be arrested for malicious damage of property for throwing the items onto the street.
In many states if a person has been living in the house/unit, but not on the official lease for the Landlord, then in essence YOU are the landlord and the individual is your "tenant," even if there's no money exchange for his living there. This is why your landlord probably has a clause in the lease which forbids letting anyone stay with you for an extended period of time (this is called subletting or subleasing).
To remove the person, therefore, you, the sub-landlord, will need to file eviction proceedings just like your landlord would do to you. In any case you cannot kick a person out without going through the same eviction proceedings your landlord would initiate against you for whatever reason.
The police.
You will need to speak to the police to retrieve your belongings. An attorney could help even more to get your belongings back.
Igloo means house, so they have their belongings in their house.
As you are a co owner of the house you have every right to go back and collect all your belongings, and she can not stop you.
Someone can be charged with felony burglary even if they were the driver and never went in to the house because they helped in the commission of that crime.
No. House insurance covers your home and normally the surrounding 'grounds'. If someone trips on your sidewalk and sues you, it will be covered. As for the contents of your home, you must purchase a separate policy or add it to the existing home policy.
House State Street
Well something that is not serious like assault....Well Crime is a crime but I would say a low level crime would be something like, stop light run, or something like, damaging of someone property-like egging someones house...
The House on Chelouche Street was created in 1973.
The House on Lily Street was created in 1979.
John Street House was created in 1838.
The House on Maple Street was created in 1993.