In Asian countries, if tenants do not pay rent, after a month, tenants stuff will be tossed on the street. In Korea, the deposit can be a few hundred thousand dollars, enough to buy a house. It's a big trust for someone to let you use/lease their house.
I have witnessed evictions twice in California. It takes about 3 months for the court to post a notice by the door, then sheriff put a note too, saying: " I will come by on Wednesday to evict you." On Wednesday, landlord got the locksmith waiting by the door, then police came with guns in their hands(ghetto area). The door was unlocked and the tenant already took off 2 days ago, he did not want to face the police. On another case, when the police showed up, the whole family were inside the house. Police asked everyone to step outside of the house, stand by the curb, locksmith changed the lock. Police told the tenants " now you are out, if you try to come in again, it will be trespassing. Arrange a time with your landlord to pick up your things". That's it, tenants have all their things in the house. If they try to break the door and go inside, police of different dept will come to treat it as a robbery/break in.