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In Louisville, Kentucky, tenants have 72 hours to retrieve belongings after eviction. If this time is not provided, tenants may have grounds for legal action against the landlord. Contacting a local legal aid agency is recommended for further assistance.Full Conversation
do i get time after...
The amount of time you have to retrieve your belongings after an eviction varies by state. In Kentucky, the tenant has seven days after the eviction hearing to move out. If the tenant doesn't move out, the sheriff can remove the tenant and their belongings. If you're evicted by the sheriff, you may have * hours to retrieve your belongings. During this time, your landlord must keep your belongings in or near your home and allow you to access them between * AM and * PM. If you need more time, you can try to make a written agreement with your landlord for a different
Hello ****, it seems like your message got cut off. Are you asking about the amount of time you're allowed to retrieve your belongings after eviction? And could you please confirm your location as laws can vary state by state?
Is this law
Yes, the law mentioned is accurate for Kentucky, but eviction laws vary by state. Could you please confirm your location, so I can provide the most accurate information?
Louisville Kentucky
Thank you for confirming your location, ****. The rules I've mentioned earlier apply to Louisville, Kentucky. If you need further assistance or have any other legal queries, feel free to ask.
I didn't get no time to retrieve anything ..I'm in a chair .I went to get help an come back my stuff is gone
I'm sorry to hear about your situation, ****. In Kentucky, your landlord should give you at least * hours to retrieve your belongings. If this didn't happen, you might have a case against them. Consider contacting a local legal aid agency for assistance.
Ok thank you
You're welcome, ****! If you need further help or have any other questions, don't hesitate to contact us. We're here to assist you.