Probably. If you have no legal right to be there then it would be trespassing or burglary.
Uncertain what the questioner means by "illegal" apartment. If the place you were living was not licensed as an apartment/boarding house/rooming house the landlord can probably be charged criminally for operating an un-licensed establishment. You may have no choice but to sue this person in civil court but will have to be able to prove that the person rented you the space KNOWING that it was hazardous.
No.
apt - competently able. As in: He is an apt student. apt - exactly suitable. As in: an apt reply. apt - naturally disposed to. As in: he is apt to ignore advice. apt - at risk of something unpleasant. As in: She is apt to lose.
It's illegal and will cause your check engine light to go on
No but trying to drive with a window you can not see out of is illegal.
APT
apt or apt's
here is a way to use apt. If she did it once, she is apt to do it again.
We are Apt to lose sight of the truth if we aruge
apt., suite, bldn
I am not sure if they are editable or not but as of 1991 it is illegal in Indian to harvest or disturb freshwater mussels/clam. It is even illegal to pick up an empty shell.
Castor of Apt died in 420.