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From start to finish, an eviction in Kentucky can be completed in three to six weeks. However, it can take longer depending on the type of eviction and whether or not the rental unit has adopted the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act.
The landlord must file a complaint and summons with the court to begin the eviction lawsuit. The tenant will then receive a copy of the complaint and summons, along with a date and time for a hearing before a judge. If the tenant wishes to challenge the eviction, the tenant must attend the hearing.
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear's Executive Order had previously suspended evictions during the COVID emergency. 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.
As of July 2022, there are no longer any statewide eviction bans in place. However, many states, cities, and counties have put various types of tenant protections (such as rental assistance and eviction diversion programs) in place. See the links in the table below to help locate resources where you live.
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