This is a legal question which must be referred to an attorney for clarification.
Yes, you can be evicted for any lawful reason, according to your lease or other agreement, read in context of your local laws.
Most tennants do not willingly accept being evicted, but must vacate the property.
You are being evicted.
When you get kicked out of your apartment, it is referred to as being evicted.
Not enough information: why is that resident being evicted?
Absolutely. Many states have statutes that say exactly that the tenant must grant access.
No if you are evicted you do not live there anymore and there for don't have to pay rent.
When you are evicted yet you have paid rent, you can file a dispute at the rent tribunal.
If you are asking about a house getting repossessed the answer is yes. The bank doesn't care if it hot or cold, but they want the property so they can sell it. They will move you out.
in order for the bank to remove your personal property from your home the foreclosure must have taken place and you must being legally evicted first.
yes
both suggest you are unwanted