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Kentucky Mobile Home Park Law

What Are The Laws Reguarding Eviction Of A Tenant In A Mobile Home Park Where They Own The Trailer. I Have Already Given 30 Written Notice And They Won't Move... And Won't Pay Rent What Do I Do

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At the top of this forum is a sticky that contains links to state laws governing landlord/tenant relations. I'm not sure whether those laws cover a trailer park, but they should. You are leasing the space to them.

Don't you have a lease agreement with them? What does that say? It should provide for termination of the lease and eviction.

Your next step is to check with your county or local courts for the process for eviction.
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we had a lease for a year but that time has expired and according to the lease after that time they went on month to month. The problems started a couple of months ago when their children started breaking windows in a home that I own that is on the adjoining lot to their mobile home. they have broken around 10 windows and painted A sliding glass door pink that was in the rear of the home.

I can't find and laws pertaining to a leased lot. They won't pay their rent now and they won't move...
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Ok, if you had a lease, the provisions of that lease are still in force except for the term which is now month to month. Have you checked with the county clerk or court?
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I called and asked about how to evict them.. They told me they couldn't give me any information that I would have to hire a private attorney. Well needless to say i can't afford to do that. I was renting the mobile home space to get the money to fix the house and now they have cost me more money (or will) to fix the windows and sliding door. I just want to make sure all my bases are covered and do a proper eviction. I gave them a 30 day notice to move as per the original lease but they have not. They also quit paying their lot rent... so now I don't even have that coming in...
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