Yes they can, unless your state specifically prohibits this.
Go to the landlord and get another set of keys.
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If your landlord evicted you he has the right to tell another party, such as a potential renter, that he evicted you. He may not tell another person that he will or is about to evict you.
Unless you are using 'landlord' as a name (proper noun) or as the first word of a sentence, you do not capitalize it.
To, ( ) Sir/Madam, I Mr/Smt (Landlord's Name), residing at (Address), Assesses No:- ( ) have given my space to (Company's Name) on rent. I have no objection for given my space to (Company' Name) to run their business in my premise Thanking You, (Landlord's Name)
Your landlord has the responsibility to provide you with habitable premises. If there is another usable sink in the house, it might not be required for the landlord to install a sink downstairs. Also, it is required if the landlord promised or implied that there would be a sink in that bathroom.