A Kentucky Forcible Detained Settlement Agreement is an agreement between a landlord and a tenant detailing the terms of a tenant's eviction. This agreement is a legal document used in the state of Kentucky to settle any dispute between a landlord and a tenant regarding the tenant's eviction. It is also known as an Unlawful Detained Agreement. There are two types of Kentucky Forcible Detained Settlement Agreement: an Eviction Settlement Agreement and a Forcible Detained Agreement. An Eviction Settlement Agreement is an agreement that is used when there is a dispute between a landlord and a tenant over an eviction. This agreement outlines the terms and conditions of the eviction. A Forcible Detained Agreement is an agreement that is used when a landlord seeks to regain possession of their property and evict the tenant. This agreement outlines the amount of money the tenant must pay in order to be allowed to stay on the property, as well as outlining the rights and responsibilities of both the tenant and the landlord.