Kentucky Commercial Security Deposit Laws: Rules and Best Practices
Guide to Kentucky commercial security deposit practices including the absence of statutory rules, lease-driven terms, and negotiation strategies.
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Official Law Citation: Kentucky Contract Law
Kentucky's residential security deposit rules (KRS 383.580) - requiring separate accounts, move-in checklists, and 30-day returns - do not apply to commercial leases. Commercial deposits are governed entirely by the lease agreement.
No Statutory Requirements
Kentucky has no specific statute governing commercial security deposits:
- No cap on the deposit amount.
- No requirement for separate or interest-bearing accounts.
- No statutory return deadline.
- No mandated itemization of deductions.
- No forfeiture penalty for late return.
Common Practices Kentucky commercial landlords typically require:
- One to three months' rent for creditworthy tenants.
- Up to six months' rent for startups or tenants with limited financial history.
- Letters of credit (LOCs) or corporate guarantees for larger tenancies.
Permitted Deductions
Deductions are governed by the lease. Typical provisions allow deductions for:
- Unpaid rent and NNN charges.
- Damage beyond normal wear and tear.
- Holdover rent.
- Restoration costs (returning premises to lease-required condition).
- Outstanding insurance, tax, or maintenance obligations.
Best Practices
- Define every term in the lease - amount, permitted deductions, return timeline, and documentation requirements.
- Conduct inspections - photographic and written documentation at move-in and move-out.
- Set a return deadline - 30-60 days is reasonable even though not required.
- Address CAM reconciliation - retain a reserve if the final reconciliation extends past the return date.
- Consider deposit reductions - reduce the deposit over time for tenants with strong payment history.
Commercial Deposit Return Process in kentucky
Lease Termination
The lease expires and the tenant vacates the commercial premises.
Damage Inspection
The landlord inspects the space for damages exceeding normal wear and tear.
Deduction Calculation
Landlord calculates repair costs and any unpaid rent to deduct from the deposit.
Return of Funds
The remaining balance is returned to the tenant according to the timetable set in the lease.
How Landager Helps
Landager tracks lease terms and maintenance requests - making it easy to stay compliant with Kentucky regulations.
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