Yes they can, unless your state specifically prohibits this.
If your landlord evicted you he has the right to tell another party, such as a potential renter, that he evicted you. He may not tell another person that he will or is about to evict you.
I dont know about this question but i am a 15th prestige on call of duty
they call the landlords association and they keep track of that somehow
yes
To get kicked out or put out of. For example, to be removed or told to leave a property by a landlord. "Mrs Smith was evicted from her house for not paying the rent".
Not necessarily: he can have an agent substitute for him.
Yes. This practice is called subleasing. If the landlord doesn't allow for subleasing then the tenant can be evicted.
Yes, after you are out a landlord can do anything with items you leave behind.
Yes.
This should have been disclosed when the landlord performed the background check, before the lease was signed. Well, if the landlord had an application for an apartment to which the tenant denied having been evicted if there were questions that asked such, then the landlord can terminate the lease for the tenant having falsified the information given.
Tenants have the right to complain about other tenants that are disruptive. If the landlord fails to act, then the tenants may take their complaint to the government department that that oversees Landlord Tenant disputes. This department has the authority to compell the landlord to take action if they can't or won't do it on their own.
Absolutely.