Property Management
A Kentucky tenant who fails to pay rent on time repeatedly can be evicted through a process called:
AAn unlawful detainer action
BForcible entry and detainer (FED) action✓ Correct
CA KREC-administered eviction proceeding
DAn administrative eviction without court involvement
Explanation
In Kentucky, eviction of a tenant for non-payment or other lease violations is accomplished through a Forcible Entry and Detainer (FED) action filed in the District Court.
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