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It went into effect on March 25, 2020 and expired on August 25, 2020. Kentucky renters may have been eligible for the national CDC eviction ban. That expired on August 26, 2021.
It takes about 7 days-30 days from when the eviction notice was given to the tenant before a Forcible Detainer Action may be filed. The entire thing could take as long as 1 month.
A landlord cant force you to move out before the lease ends, unless you fail to pay the rent or violate another docHub term, such as repeatedly throwing large and noisy parties. In these cases, landlords in Kentucky must follow specific procedures to end the tenancy.
If the landlord needs to evict the tenant for non-payment of rent (most common reason), the landlord needs to serve the tenant with a 7 Day Eviction Notice. This will give the tenant 7 days to pay the rent, and threatens them with an eviction lawsuit if they do not.
K A landlord whose tenants do not move when they are asked to must get a court order before evicting them. KThe law does not give landlords the right, without a court order, to turn off electricity or water in order to get a tenant to move.
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If a landlord goes through an eviction proceeding and obtains a forcible detainer judgment against a tenant, the tenant will usually be provided seven (7) additional days within which to vacate the leased premises.
A tenant may face eviction for violating the terms of the lease. Both tenant and landlord must uphold the written lease/rental agreement at all times. If a tenant violates any terms from the written lease agreement, the landlord must give the tenant a written notice called a 15-Day Notice to Comply.
Removal of the Tenant That can only be done by a law enforcement officer with a court order. The state of Kentucky has made it illegal for the landlord to force the tenant to move out of the rental unit, and the tenant can sue the landlord for an illegal eviction.
URLTA: If the reason the landlord says the tenant has to move is because of non- payment of rent, the landlord must give at least 7 days= notice. For any other reason, they must give 14 days= notice. The notice must be in writing, either hand-delivered or sent by registered/certified mail.
Under Kentuckys Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Law, month-to-month leases must be terminated with a 30-day written notice of termination. For a week-to-week lease, the written notice must be given 7 days before the intended termination date.

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