How to stop foreclosure in Kentucky

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How to stop foreclosure in Kentucky

To read more about how Kentucky foreclosure law works and how to stop or avoid foreclosure and eviction in Kentucky.

Free Legal Aid provides useful information about eviction. In addition to the video here, be sure you check out other resources.

Kentucky Eviction Notice Forms | Process and Laws

The Kentucky eviction notice forms are the first step in seeking to have a tenant either comply with the terms of the lease or vacate the premises. In Kentucky, a tenant must pay rent on the day it is due as set forth in the lease between the landlord and tenant. check to learn more.

Residential Rental Application

This is a form that's going to make it more streamlined for tenants who want to apply to rent from you.  How it works is a tenant fills out the application for rental, pays a fee, and then you follow the legal requirements to either approve or disapprove them. check to learn more.

Kentucky Eviction

Landlords who are seeking to evict a residential tenant have to consider the county in which the property is located to adhere to the proper Kentucky eviction process. No Kentucky landlord is exempt from following the appropriate Kentucky eviction process. check to learn more.

Kentucky Legal Aid

Kentucky Legal Aid is a certified HUD Housing Counseling agency. We provide free housing counseling services. If you are having any problems or concerns about your home mortgage situation, we may be able to help. check to learn more.

The Eviction Process in Kentucky: Rules for Landlords and Property Managers

To evict a tenant in Kentucky, a landlord must follow certain rules and procedures set forth by Kentucky law. The most common reasons a landlord can evict a tenant is the tenant’s failure to pay rent or the tenant’s violation of the lease or rental agreement. check to learn more.