It does depend on your local laws. But most if not all places do require the landlord give notice before entry unless there's an emergency. It's usually something like 24 hours (unless you consent otherwise).
It's not clear what communication you've had with the landlord. If you were the only person on the lease, and told her you moved out, she's going to enter what she thinks is legally a vacated property. However, it sounds like she's used the "emergency" claim instead.
Your local laws determine her penalties for unannounced entry. However, it's usually that you can break your lease, and you may get something like $100 per instance. The fact you're in another state is going to make it difficult to pursue.
Since you have a lawyer of some kind, you should indeed contact them and ask their advice.
Absolutely NOT. He/she needs to give at least a 24 hour notice . Unless it's an emergency.
Don't let him in your house. You can call the cops if you need to.
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