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Kentucky laws dictate that the tenants have to move out within 7 days after the Writ of Restitution is issued. Only the sheriff or the appropriate authorities are allowed to remove the tenant by force. Even if the landlord wins the case, they cannot engage in a self-help eviction.
Verbal threats, threats of physical violence, or actual physical contact are all examples of landlord harassment. Also, keep in mind that verbal threats can occur via face-to-face interaction, over the phone, or in writing.
A tenant can file a motion to stay at any time after an eviction notice is served. (JCRCP 110.) However, most tenants do not request a stay until they have received the eviction order (which the sheriff or constable will post on the rental property). The court can only stay an eviction order for up to ten days.
Kentucky landlords must provide 2 days' notice before entering the tenant's property and may only do so at reasonable times of the day.
The landlord cannot increase the rent, decrease the services provided, or evict a tenant for asking that repairs be made or for notifying Code Enforcement of defects in the property. 3. The right to a rental unit that is habitable and compliant with all building and housing codes (KRS 383.595).
The landlord must first give the tenant a 30 day written eviction notice. The cities of Bromley, Covington, Ludlow and Taylor Mill have adopted the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (KRS 383.500) to allow for 7 day eviction notices.
You can sue your landlord when: Your landlord discriminates against you. Your landlord takes your security deposit illegally. Your rental unit is inhabitable. The property owner interferes with your right to quiet enjoyment. Your landlord fails to make the necessary repairs.
Tenant Rights to Withhold Rent in Kentucky Tenants may withhold rent or exercise the right to "repair and deduct" if a landlord fails to take care of important repairs, such as a broken heater. For specifics, see Kentucky Tenant Rights to Withhold Rent or "Repair and Deduct".