If that individual owns the house and property, then it is Constitutionally illegal. That denies citizens their right to own property, and their right to privacy.
Another View: I do not believe the first contributor understood the question.
The laws of most (all?) states protect the tenant from predatory actions by the landlord and specify that certain legal steps must be taken before the landloard can evict the tenant.
If the petition for eviction is eventually granted but the tenant refuses to vacate the property THEN (usually) the Sheriff's office, or their representatives, will actually come and enforce the court order and forcibly evict the tenant.
What is the law to evict someone from rental home
If someone comes to visit and then plans to stay, how long do i have to put that person out?
Unless the child was forcibly taken from the home, no.
No it is not
It is illegal to video anything in someone's home without their knowledge and permission, unless you have court authority, such as with a warrant.
It is not illegal to be nude in your own home. It would be illegal to go out in public nude.
yes its a illegal the funeral home can get into really huge trouble
It is generally legal to take pictures inside someone's home if you have their permission. However, it may be considered illegal if you do so without their consent, as it could violate their privacy rights.
Yes, he can. It's his house.
yes they do for example to be evicted from your home is to be removed from your home
Evict the mother who gave you birth?!!!!!
YES.