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How long does an eviction take in Alabama? Landlord gives tenant written notice to vacate (typically 7-14 days) Landlord files eviction complaint with court (immediately after notice period ends) Tenant is served with the court summons (5-10 days) Court hearing is held (within 7-10 days of summons)
Unlike some states, rental laws in Kentucky do not require a legally mandated grace period for late rent payments. Because of that, landlords can consider rent late the day after the due date unless otherwise specified in the lease.
Yes, your landlord can file for eviction if you paid half your rent, or even if you paid 95 percent of it. Unless your lease says otherwise, your rent must be paid in full and on time, or your landlord is entitled to order you to vacate and file f
Be upfront and honest. Explain the situation clearly and take responsibility. Provide a specific date when you expect to have the rent payment. Offer to set up a payment plan if you wont have the full amount by the due date. Apologize for the late payment and
If a tenant makes a partial rent payment, the landlord has a few options. The landlord can accept the partial payment and work with the tenant to make up the rest or reject the payment and begin the eviction process. The eviction process can include sending an eviction notice.

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Negotiate Your Rent Ask your landlord in writing (as far in advance as possible) for a few extra days. Explain your difficulties and emphasize (if you can) that they are only temporary. Offer (if at all possible) to pay at least some of the rent on time.
Actual Partial Eviction: If the tenant is evicted from any part of the premises, the rent obligation stops entirely until he or she repossesses the entire property. In addition, the tenant can stay in possession of the rest of the property without paying rent.

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