Summary
Rebecca, a tenant in Kentucky, is being threatened by her landlord who is denying her access to her belongings. She is not on the lease, her boyfriend is. She had to move out due to a family emergency and is now staying with family. She was informed that in Kentucky, landlords generally cannot deny tenants access to their belongings.Full Conversation
I have a landlord i am not on the lease my boyfriend os and ahe is threeartning me
What kind of threats are you receiving from your landlord, ****?
Yhat she will noy let me get my stuff and yo call the cops and have my kids tokk from me
What state are you currently residing in, ****? This will help me provide you with the most accurate information.
Ky
Are there any written agreements or communications between you and your landlord regarding your stay?
In Kentucky, landlords generally cannot deny tenants access to their belongings.
Yes
That's great to hear, ****. Is there anything else you need assistance with regarding your landlord or any other legal concerns?
With the lease being in my boyfrienda name can she do anything to me
Are you currently living in the property with your boyfriend?
I am not on yhe lease at all
Can you clarify if you're still residing in the property or if you've moved out?
I was living yhere i am at a family members home bc of a family emmergency but she has yhreatwnd me and i dony know what yo do
Are you saying that your landlord has threatened you after you moved out due to a family emergency?
Is there any way to yalk on yhe phine
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