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TAYLORSVILLE, Ky. — A Kentucky animal shelter has one week to vacate its property and remove all its animals. The Spencer County Humane Society said Wednesday it received an eviction notice from ...
COLUMBIA, Ky. (WKYT) - An Adair County farmer and U.S. Army veteran was killed in his home Saturday morning, two weeks after having the sheriff deliver an eviction notice at a property he owned ...
Pandemic-related eviction protection programs won’t protect all precarious renters from losing their homes, as one Dry Ridge couple learned on Monday.
A group of nonprofit, community groups and landlords has formed a new coalition to help Lexington renters facing eviction. Roughly 70 percent of Lexington Kentucky landlords have at least 1 tenant ...
With the launch of a new application portal, renters and landlords across the state of Kentucky can apply for financial relief through the Healthy At Home Eviction Relief Fund starting Tuesday.
Kentucky renters facing eviction for not paying rent shouldn't have to face a judge for at least 60 more days, thanks to a new federal moratorium that went into effect Tuesday. A previous ...
Kentucky has paid more than $65 million in rent and utility relief to residents during the pandemic, including more than $51 million since March, Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear said Thursday.
FRANKFORT, Ky. — Governor Andy Beshear has announced he’s closing the application portal of the Healthy at Home Eviction Relief Fund since opening it on August 24. The fund has received 5,305 ...
Eligible tenants must live in a Kentucky county outside of Fayette or Jefferson County, as those counties have their own eviction relief programs, and gross income cannot exceed 80 percent of area ...
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb allowed his eviction moratorium to expire on Aug. 14, but Indiana renters affected by the pandemic are eligible for assistance from the state.
Under Beshear's order, called the Healthy at Home Eviction Relief fund, landlords must provide tenants with a 30-day notice of their intent to evict people for not paying their rent.
Fortunately, early action from Beshear and the Kentucky Supreme Court protected the 500,000 households that rent their homes from eviction as the nation attempted to slow the spread of SARS-CoV-2.