Calm Down
Signing a lease for a new home is a significant step, and once the tenant signs it, it becomes legally binding. In this contractual agreement, the tenant agrees to abide by all the terms and conditions outlined by the landlord. In contrast, the landlord agrees to fulfill their responsibilities as stated in the lease. If the tenant breaches any of the terms laid out in the contract, the landlord has the right to take action, including the possibility of eviction.
However, the landlord appears to be exhibiting a hot-headed and impulsive demeanor, which may not be conducive to a healthy landlord-tenant relationship. Legally, before eviction, the tenant should receive proper warnings and opportunities to rectify any violations of the lease terms. The tenant needs to have been duly informed and given a fair chance to address any issues before eviction proceedings are initiated.