Renters make a lease agreement with a landlord.
If he lost his renters privilege, he is no longer a landlord
No, landlord insurance does not provide protection to the renter. Landlord insurance simply covers the landlord if an issue that is of their fault arises. All other issues are at the renter's responsibility. All renters should acquire renters insurance.
no
No. Signed is signed.
Is called a lease.
Yes.
Yes, after you are out a landlord can do anything with items you leave behind.
It completely depends on the situation. Was the lease broken by the tenant or the landlord?
Yes. The landlord cannot act until they have a court judgment against the tenant.
He only has to do what's in the contract.
If you have contents coverage on your renters policy, Not just liability for the landlord and the television was damaged by a covered peril then yes it would be covered.