In general, landlords cannot evict tenants solely for being behind in payments if the tenants are still paying the full amount of rent every month. However, it depends on the specific laws and regulations in your state or country.
In some jurisdictions, landlords may be able to evict tenants for non-payment of rent even if the tenant is paying the full amount owed each month, if the tenant has consistently paid rent late or violated other lease terms. Additionally, landlords may be able to evict tenants for other reasons, such as violating the terms of the lease or engaging in illegal activity.
It is important to consult with a lawyer or legal aid organization in your area to understand your specific rights and obligations as a tenant, as well as any applicable local laws or regulations regarding evictions.