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What the Kentucky Standard Residential Lease Agreement Form covers?
The Kentucky Standard Residential Lease Agreement Form covers key subjects, including the Uniform Residential Landlord & Tenant Act, Security Deposit Law, lease termination, landlord access, rent due date and late fees, eviction procedures, property maintenance, and required disclosure forms.
- Uniform Residential Landlord & Tenant Act
- Security Deposit Law
- Lease Termination
- Landlord’s Access to the Property
- Rent Due Date plus Late Fees
- Eviction Procedures
- Property Maintenance
- Required Disclosure Forms
Uniform Residential Landlord & Tenant Act
Summary (Ky. Rev. Stat. § 383): Kentucky has adopted the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, which outlines the responsibilities of both the landlord and tenant which include the following:
- Maintenance of the property – Both parties must guarantee the property is safe, clean, and up to housing code standards.
Security Deposit Law
Summary (Ky. Rev. Stat. § 383.580): In Kentucky, landlords may charge a security deposit, and it must be returned within 30-60 days after the tenant vacates.
- 30-60 Days – Time limit for landlord to return security deposits to tenant.
- Deductions – any funds taken out of the security deposit must be itemized and given to the tenant.
- Damages – Normal wear and tear damages cannot be deducted.
Lease Termination Rules for Landlords and Tenants
Summary (Ky. Rev. Stat. § 383.660): Landlords and tenants in Kentucky have the following rights regarding lease termination:
- Landlord’s Ability to Terminate
- 7-day notice for nonpayment of rent.
- 14-day notice to cure a violation.
- Tenant’s Ability to Terminate
- 30-day notice for month-to-month leases.
- Proof of domestic violence allows early termination.
Landlord’s Access to the Rental Property
Due Dates / Late Rent Fees
Eviction Procedures and Notices
Property Maintenance Requirements
Required Disclosure Forms (4)
Summary: Landlord are required to disclose the following to tenants..
- Lead-Based Paint Disclosure & EPA Brochure (EPA.gov) – Required for properties built before 1978.
- Owner/Manager Identification and Authorized Access Contact Disclosure (§ 383.585) – The lease must include the owner’s contact information.
- Move-in Inspection Form (4350.3 REV1) – This disclosure form is optional and helps track the unit’s condition, check for damages, and manage security deposit deductions.
- Security Deposit Receipt (§ 383.580) – Landlords of residential property requiring security deposits before occupancy must deposit the security deposits in a separate account designated only for deposits, in a bank or financial institution regulated by the Commonwealth of Kentucky or a U.S. government agency.