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Eviction risk map of Trimble County, Kentucky showing Low risk score of 2.3/10
County brief·Updated June 26, 2026

Trimble County, Kentucky Eviction Risk: Very Low

2 incorporated cities and unincorporated areas. The county Eviction Risk Score is held aloft by the city of Milton (2.5) and a small number of dense urban cores. Rent-control coverage varies by city.

In 2026
Risk score
2.3
VERY LOW

Ranked #86 of 120 KY counties

1k residents · 2 cities · 2 tracts

1976–2026 · pop-weighted from cities

Trimble County eviction risk score history

Min2.2 Average2.7 Now2.3
10 5 1976 · score 3.1 1977 · score 3.0 1978 · score 3.1 1979 · score 3.1 1980 · score 3.2 1981 · score 3.2 1982 · score 3.2 1983 · score 3.1 1984 · score 2.6 1985 · score 2.6 1986 · score 2.5 1987 · score 2.4 1988 · score 2.3 1989 · score 2.2 1990 · score 2.2 1991 · score 2.3 1992 · score 2.8 1993 · score 2.8 1994 · score 2.8 1995 · score 2.9 1996 · score 2.8 1997 · score 2.8 1998 · score 2.8 1999 · score 2.8 2000 · score 2.7 2001 · score 2.8 2002 · score 2.7 2003 · score 2.7 2004 · score 2.6 2005 · score 2.5 2006 · score 2.4 2007 · score 2.4 2008 · score 2.6 2009 · score 2.9 2010 · score 2.9 2011 · score 2.9 2012 · score 2.7 2013 · score 2.6 2014 · score 2.5 2015 · score 2.5 2016 · score 2.4 2017 · score 2.4 2018 · score 2.3 2019 · score 2.3 2020 · score 3.3 2021 · score 3.5 2022 · score 2.7 2023 · score 2.4 2024 · score 2.4 2025 · score 2.4 2026 · score 2.3

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Trimble County scores 2.3/10 (Low), with tracked cities ranging from 2.2 in Milton to 2.5 in Bedford. Rank 86 of 120 Kentucky counties - 34 counties are less risky, 85 are riskier.

How Trimble County ranks in Kentucky

Lower number means more extreme, where #1 is the most
Eviction Risk Score
Low
#86 of 120 KY counties 2.3 / 10
Eviction Risk Score, 29th percentileLowHigh
#86 of 120 counties in Kentucky for landlord eviction risk.
Cost of living
Low
#40 of 51 states (statewide) 90.2 index
Cost of living, 22nd percentileLowHigh
Kentucky ranks #40 of 51 states on overall cost of living (9.8% cheaper than the U.S. avg).
Housing services cost
Very Low
#45 of 51 states (statewide) 64.3 index
Housing services cost, 12th percentileLowHigh
Kentucky ranks #45 of 51 states on housing services (35.7% cheaper than the U.S. avg).
Income spent on rent
Very Low
#97 of 120 KY counties 24.2% of income
Income spent on rent, 19th percentileLowHigh
#97 of 120 counties in Kentucky on % of income spent on rent.

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Cities in Trimble County
Sorted by Eviction Risk Score · highest first
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CityPopulationRisk% income on rentAverage rentLean
001 Milton Pop 637 · 19.2% income · $763 rent · Rep 637 2.2 19.2% $763 Rep
002 Bedford Pop 386 · 29.2% income · $884 rent · Rep 386 2.5 29.2% $884 Rep

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Local landlord context

One county, multiple regulatory regimes.

Trimble County sits in north-central Kentucky eviction laws along the Ohio eviction laws River, and its eviction risk profile reflects the realities of a small, rural rental market. With a population of 1,023 and just two tracked cities - Milton (pop. 637) and Bedford (pop. 386) - this is one of Kentucky eviction laws's smallest county rental markets by headcount. The county scores 2.3/10 on the Eviction Risk Map index, a Low rating that places it at rank 86 of 120 Kentucky eviction laws counties, meaning 85 counties carry higher risk for landlords than Trimble does.

Average rent in Trimble County is $809/month, and the average rent burden sits at 23% of household income - below the widely cited 30% affordability threshold. That relatively contained burden matters: tenants who are not financially overextended are less likely to fall behind, which reduces the probability that a landlord will need to initiate proceedings under KRS § 383.500 et seq. (Kentucky eviction laws's Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act). Still, the poverty rate of 17.7% and a renter share of 48.2% of occupied units signal that a meaningful slice of the tenant base is financially vulnerable. When income shocks occur - job loss, medical bills, or a crop-season shortfall in this agricultural corridor - late rent can follow quickly. A 7-day pay-or-quit notice for non-payment is the legal trigger under Kentucky eviction laws statute, and landlords here have limited buffer before the clock starts. The county's riskiest city by score is Bedford at 2.5/10, while Milton scores 2.2/10 - both firmly in Low territory but worth tracking separately if you hold units in each.

Procedurally, Kentucky law is straightforward but not instant. Court filing fees run $150 to $250, sheriff lockout fees add another $40 to $150, and attorney fees for a contested case can reach $2,500. An uncontested eviction typically resolves in 21 to 45 days; a contested case can stretch to 120 days. Kentucky eviction laws state law preempts any local jurisdiction from enacting rent control, source-of-income protections are not mandated statewide, and no just-cause eviction requirement applies - giving Trimble County landlords a relatively permissive statutory environment compared to high-regulation states. The Kentucky eviction laws Commission on Human Rights handles fair housing complaints under KRS § 383.705 (anti-retaliation) and KRS § 383.595 (habitability), so landlords must stay current on maintenance obligations to avoid counterclaims that complicate or delay proceedings.

Trimble County's Low eviction risk score of 2.3/10 reflects a combination of modest average rents, a below-threshold rent burden, and a landlord-permissive state statute - offset partially by a 17.7% poverty rate and a renter share near half of all occupied units.

Eviction filings in Trimble County

In September 2025, 2 eviction filings were recorded in Trimble County, 57.1% of the historical average (below average).1

Last 24 months of filings 2023-06 – 2025-09
Monthly eviction filings in Trimble County (LSC CCDI)2023-06: 1 filings (28.6% of avg)2023-07: 3 filings (92.3% of avg)2023-08: 4 filings (76.2% of avg)2023-09: 8 filings (228.6% of avg)2023-10: 3 filings (112.4% of avg)2023-11: 2 filings (85.8% of avg)2024-01: 3 filings (69.3% of avg)2024-02: 3 filings (112.4% of avg)2024-03: 5 filings (285.7% of avg)2024-04: 1 filings (59.9% of avg)2024-05: 1 filings (20.0% of avg)2024-06: 1 filings (28.6% of avg)2024-07: 1 filings (30.8% of avg)2024-08: 2 filings (38.1% of avg)2024-09: 2 filings (57.1% of avg)2024-11: 3 filings (128.8% of avg)2024-12: 1 filings (30.8% of avg)2025-01: 1 filings (23.1% of avg)2025-02: 1 filings (37.5% of avg)2025-04: 4 filings (239.5% of avg)2025-05: 3 filings (60.0% of avg)2025-06: 8 filings (228.6% of avg)2025-08: 2 filings (38.1% of avg)2025-09: 2 filings (57.1% of avg)

Historical eviction filings in Trimble County

From 2000 to 2016, eviction filings in Trimble County increased 267%. The peak was 46 filings in 2015.2

Annual filings 2000–2016 No filing data published after 2018
Annual eviction filings in Trimble County 2000-2018 (Eviction Lab)2000: 9 filings2002: 10 filings2003: 13 filings2004: 25 filings2005: 13 filings2006: 10 filings2007: 11 filings2008: 24 filings2010: 21 filings2011: 17 filings2012: 17 filings2013: 18 filings2014: 38 filings2015: 46 filings2016: 33 filings

Data covers 2000–2018, the full span of the Princeton Eviction Lab's national county court-records dataset.

How Trimble County compares

Trimble County's 2.3/10 score is comparable to peers such as Martin County (2.25/10), Jackson County (2.33/10), and Edmonson County (2.4/10), all of which cluster in the same Low band - suggesting that rural north and east Kentucky eviction laws counties with modest rent levels and limited tenant-protection statutes share a broadly similar risk floor.

Peer counties in Kentucky

Same state, closest by population and Eviction Risk Score
Peer county
Martin County eviction risk
2.3
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 1.2K
Peer county
Edmonson County eviction risk
2.4
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 1.3K
Peer county
Jackson County eviction risk
2.3
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 2.0K
Peer county
Carlisle County eviction risk
2.1
/ 10 · Low
Pop. 1.3K

Where eviction risk concentrates in Trimble County

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Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about Trimble County

Q1

How is the Trimble County eviction risk score computed?

Each of the 2 cities in the county is independently scored on nine sub-factors. The county-wide 2.3/10 average reflects a population-weighted mean of those municipal scores.
Q2

Does Trimble County have rent control?

Rent control is determined by state law and city ordinance. Kentucky state framework applies. See the Kentucky eviction laws rent-control guide for details.
Q3

What is the political climate in Trimble County?

Trimble County voted Republican by 51.3 points in 2020.