Yes.
I was living at the foot of the Blue Ridge mountains in a building that had three apartments. The landlord was a local. I lived there with my lady friend, one had two young (20's) women living together, and the other was a guy living alone.
A month of so after moving in my partner and I began to have the strange feeling that things in the flat weren't quite the same as we'd left them that morning. Nothing major, but silly things. I ended up changing the locks, and that stopped. Then, one morning I heard a scream coming from the girls apartment. I rushed out and found her front door open. She was inside shaking. She said someone had been in her flat while she slept.
Now remember, this was in a rather remote area. There was a small town nearby, but this wasn't a heaving population. I called the landlord and told him something was going on, but that started the ball rolling. The laundry in these flats was a single room in the basement. After I'd confronted the landlord (who by now I was pretty sure was the creep letting himself into my apartment, and was also the creeper from next door) I told him I'd be ready should anyone turn up again. The next day my partner went to do the laundry, opened the washing machine, and found a snake in there! Which totally freaked her out.
Not long after, I got an eviction notice. To say I didn't feel as though it was a great loss is saying something.
This was all a long time ago now. Evictions today are happening for, largely, financial reasons as far as I can make out. Rents jumping 30%, 50%. Perceived "market value" increases being used to out tenants who had been there for 10 years or more. And of course, there are landlords like the one I encountered!!