It obviously depends on local legislation, but there are certain circumstances where this is possible, depending on the goods.
In order to remove someone from your apartment, you will need to obtain an eviction notice. Without an eviction notice, it is illegal to remove the person from the premises.
Yes, it is a criminal offense in the UK for someone to intentionally withhold or open someone else's mail without permission. This would fall under the Postal Services Act 2000 and could result in fines or imprisonment.
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It is illegal for someone to sell your personal belongings without notification if you owe them rent. In most cases, you must have notice of eviction and a judgment against you for the amount of rent owed in order for the person to sell your belongings.
Even if you move, if you do not answer the eviction complaint, a default judgment will be entered against you without any further notice.
Collecting the rent and proceeding with evictions are two different processes. Either the tenant pays the rent or faces eviction.
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Not really enough information is given. If this person qualifies under the law as a "tenant" you must abide by the eviction steps that the law calls for.