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Yes, this is considered an illegal eviction and you could be arrested for it. You could also be arrested for malicious damage of property for throwing the items onto the street.

In many states if a person has been living in the house/unit, but not on the official lease for the Landlord, then in essence YOU are the landlord and the individual is your "tenant," even if there's no money exchange for his living there. This is why your landlord probably has a clause in the lease which forbids letting anyone stay with you for an extended period of time (this is called subletting or subleasing).

To remove the person, therefore, you, the sub-landlord, will need to file eviction proceedings just like your landlord would do to you. In any case you cannot kick a person out without going through the same eviction proceedings your landlord would initiate against you for whatever reason.

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