Yes, after you are out a landlord can do anything with items you leave behind.
yes
Not necessarily: he can have an agent substitute for him.
Yes.
if you have a lease you will leave when the lease is finished, if you are on a month to month agreement , the landlord must give you a written notice for you to move within 2 months, if the landlord wants you evicted, they can only do that through a court order with a bailiff present, if you have not paid your rent or are in arrears the landlord has every right to remove you from the premises, this being said, they will still need an eviction notice, also your credit will be toast.,
Yes he can, but it's a question of to whom. Only if there is a judgment for an eviction can this be reported on your credit file.
People get evicted for a variety of reasons, some of which are beyond the control of the Tenant. A landlord cannot evict you for illegal reasons, such as because you asserted your rights under the laws.
Absolutely. Many states have statutes that say exactly that the tenant must grant access.
You are being evicted.
You should check with the clerk of the court ofr detailed information, but in any state a landlord has the right to enter property, provided he gives reasonable notice. State by state it varies - sometimes it has to be in writing and the length of notification can be as short as 24 hours or as long as a few days - but your local court can give you all the landlord/tenant laws. You may also be able to look up your state statutes online as well.
If a landlord has an objection to a tenant and wishes to evict that tenant then yes, he does have to inform the tenant in question about the objection. Tenants must be given an opportunity to remedy the problem rather than being evicted.
When you get kicked out of your apartment, it is referred to as being evicted.
In Massachusetts - many other states - the law prohibits a landlord from prosecuting a no-fault eviction soon after there are uncorrected code violations in the unit. There is an assumption that the tenant is being evicted in retailation for reporting the violations to authorities. The tenant can, however, be evicted for a reason, such as non-payment of rent.