This is known as a consensual search.
Individual citizens can NOT file or press, charges against ANYONE. The most they can do is REPORT to law enforcement the event and then law enforcement takes over the investiagation.
steal them at night
My permission.
No, not legally.
If you have their permission, yes. Otherwise, no.
No you don't. Simple oral permission will suffice.
State and Federal law permit law enforcement personnel to photograph and fingerprint persons that are under arrest or imprisoned for the purposes of identification. It cannot be used for other purposes without the permission of the subject.
Yes
No, they most certainly cannot. You would file in civil court to have your belongings returned and they would probably counterclaim for monies owed. In the end, the judge would sort this out and the landlord would have to return the properties he took without permission and would receive a judgment for the monies you owe for rent. But no, they cannot just take your personal belongings without permission for any reason.
No. You can check the laws of intestacy for your state at the related question link provided below.
Generally, you cannot sell someone else's belongings without their permission, as this could be considered theft or conversion. If the items were abandoned, laws may allow for their sale after a certain period, but this varies by jurisdiction. It’s important to check local laws and, if possible, attempt to contact the owner before taking any action. Consulting with a legal professional is advisable to ensure compliance with applicable regulations.
When you send email to a person or number of persons, without their expressed permission to do so.