Firstly, decide if he is right to evict you.
If so, just get out and don't blame him for doing the right thing.
If you only want to rise to your legal obligations, read on.
The landlord must follow the law and (normally) only the sheriff can physically evict you.
The landlord can't change the locks and put you on the street without a court decision in his favor.
Don't let it come to that.
Do the right thing.
No landlord may ever kick you out without taking you to court first (evicting you).
yes
No, Its assumed residency. Doesn't matter, if its considered your home/residence, police can not remove without court order, evicting the subject.
No. Before any tenant is evicted from a property, the landlord must follow judicial proceedings.
Not without your permission.
Click on the Blitzen, click on Job, assign the Blitzen to a No Job.
Without the tenant knowing? Certainly. Being sued often comes as a surprise. Without the landlord knowing? ... that would be more difficult, but it's possible that someone in the landlord's office initiated the suit based on standard policy without the landlord being personally aware of the details.
Whatever is known through strict objective experimental procedures without interpretation.
Their contract got denied and they got introuble for evicting without athority.
can a landlord change the locks on a commercial building without notice
NO
Indentured servant.