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If you do not local protections, then in Kentucky:Your landlord can file an eviction lawsuit against you. The court may allow the eviction trial to move forward. The court can still issue a new order, judgment, or writ of eviction against you.
§6.16 F. Notice May Declare Election of ForfeitureA landlord may request forfeiture of the lease only when the tenant has failed to perform conditions or covenants, or when the tenant has failed to pay rent.
HOW IS A LEASE FORFEITED? There are two ways for a landlord to forfeit a lease. Physically taking back possession of the premises (often described as 'peaceable re-entry') and issuing and serving proceedings. Peaceable re-entry is often favoured by landlords, but it ought to be viewed with caution.
Evicting a tenant in Kentucky can take around three to six weeks, depending on the type of eviction and whether or not the municipality/town/city in which the rental unit is located has adopted the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (read more). Introduction. Eviction is a legal process.
If the tenant has repudiated the lease or breached a condition of the lease, then the landlord has a common law right to accept the repudiation and terminate or re-enter and forfeit the lease.
No. Government Gazette No: 43167 dated 26 March 2020 makes it clear that all evictions and execution of attachment orders, both movable and immovable, including the removal of movable assets and sales in execution is suspended with immediate effect for the duration of the lockdown.
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.
When you want to end a business lease that is signed for a specific amount of time, you can give the landlord notice. Otherwise, if, after 16 days, you have not paid the rent nor have given the appropriate notice, your landlord is entitled to cancel your tenancy.
A commercial landlord has the right to forfeit a lease where a tenant is in breach of a covenant. The most common breach of covenant for a commercial lease is the duty to pay rent. If the tenant fails to pay rent when it falls lawfully due then the landlord will be entitled to terminate the lease.
1) There is no eviction moratorium in place in Kentucky as of 8/26/2021.