yes
They did mine in 1985
if you lose at home
As you are a co owner of the house you have every right to go back and collect all your belongings, and she can not stop you.
Yes, it can still be considered trespassing even if your friend is not home. It is best to communicate with your friend and obtain permission before entering their property to retrieve your belongings.
yes that's your right as an American.
I came home to find my belongings indiscriminately scattered about.
if you do not have enough money you might have to sellall of your belongings to pay for it but i do not think that they can actually just go in and say "i want that couch,that tv,that bed and that lamp....so just sell the rest so that i get my money" i think that that might even go against the constitution or something like that
Then all of their belongings and assets will go to their next of kin.
If a 19 year olds parents make them the teen leave the home, the teen should be able to take their belongs. A policeman can escort the teen back to the home to get his or her belongings.
Because he stores all of his belongings in it.
No. Such would be very unusual.
If you are not paying rent, then the landlord has the right to reclaim the home after giving notice. It seems to me that saving your belongings was a kindness, but if they had to go into storage, then you should be responsible to pay the going rate for that effort. Depending on your local laws, there may not be any requirement that the landlord care for your belongings.