A desperate renter has filmed the moment he confronted his landlord about changing the locks - after he came home to find most of his belongings dumped in the garage in garbage bags.

The Perth man had been given two weeks' notice to move out the day before, only to return to find he had already been kicked out.

When he questioned his landlord, the man is seen laughing maniacally before declaring he had 'changed his mind'.

The Perth man had been given two weeks' notice to move out the day before, only to return to find he had already been kicked out

'I don't want you to stay here, it is my property. I changed my mind, so what?' the landlord says.

The renter, who is not identified in the footage, is denied entry into the home to collect the rest of his belongings.

'This is disrespectful, some of my stuff is sentimental. Can I at least go and get my other stuff from the laundry?' he asked.

The landlord refused. And when the renter explained he had 'nowhere to stay the night' he was told 'that's not my problem'.

The video was posted online by the renter's brother who asked for advice.

'He has rent paid until the 16th and a two week bond. What can he do about it?' the brother asked.

People were quick to comment.

'Call the cops, it's against the law that he doesn't give you two weeks notice,' one person said.

'He is wrong - there are ways to go about eviction, this is not one of them. I hope he gets in a lot of trouble for what he has done,' another person said.

The man's belongings were stacked in garbage bags when he returned home the day after he was given two weeks notice

Others weren't shocked by the events.

'It's a nightmare, someone close to me gave notice because the landlord kept going in house while they were out... so the next day they put all their gear on the verge next to the main road in pouring rain.

'This included new computer etc. Legally the landlord was in the wrong as this one is, but when your belongings are by side of road getting wet and you have nowhere to go being legally right doesn't help.'

The night before the forced eviction took place the man had his girlfriend at the house.

The landlord told them she had to be out by midnight, and when she left he gave the tenant the two weeks notice.