Landlord Privacy Violation Kentucky

Summary

Landlords in Kentucky must provide 2 days notice before entering a property and 30 days notice for eviction in month-to-month leases. If your landlord is violating your privacy and retaliating with an eviction notice, the notice may be invalid if it cites a past date. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice. Lawrence County Court can be reached at 122 S Main Cross St, Louisa, KY 41230, Phone: (606) 638-4108.

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Landlord is violating right of privacy without due notice in Lawrence County, Kentucky. The rental agreement (month-to-month) has this as a term as well, making it unenforceable. They also retaliated with an eviction notice for standing up for my rights when I confronted them about it in a calm manner.
Did you receive a written eviction notice? If so, what is the time frame given for you to vacate the premises?
Yes, 30 days after I brought issue with this.
What specific actions did your landlord take that violated your privacy?
Entering home without consent, and stated intent to continue to do so.
What date did you receive the eviction notice? In Kentucky, landlords must provide a *-day notice for month-to-month tenants. If the notice is not properly given, it may be invalid.
I receive it tomorrow officially.
What is the date mentioned in the eviction notice for you to vacate the premises?

In Kentucky, landlords must provide:
- 2 days' notice before entering a property
- 30 days' notice for eviction in month-to-month leases

Lawrence County Court: * S Main Cross St, Louisa, KY *, Phone: (*) *-*
They are trying to cite yesterday, */*/*
If the eviction notice is citing a past date, it may be invalid. You should consult with a local attorney.

- Kentucky law requires 30 days' notice for eviction.
- Lawrence County Court: * S Main Cross St, Louisa, KY *, Phone: (*) *-*