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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.

Melvin Prince
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Terverifikasi Apr 2026United States flag
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Maximum Amount
No Limit
Separate Account
Not required by statute
Return Deadline
Governed by Lease

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

  1. Define every term in the lease - amount, permitted deductions, return timeline, and documentation requirements.
  2. Conduct inspections - photographic and written documentation at move-in and move-out.
  3. Set a return deadline - 30-60 days is reasonable even though not required.
  4. Address CAM reconciliation - retain a reserve if the final reconciliation extends past the return date.
  5. Consider deposit reductions - reduce the deposit over time for tenants with strong payment history.

Commercial Deposit Return Process in kentucky

1

Lease Termination

The lease expires and the tenant vacates the commercial premises.

2

Damage Inspection

The landlord inspects the space for damages exceeding normal wear and tear.

3

Deduction Calculation

Landlord calculates repair costs and any unpaid rent to deduct from the deposit.

4

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.

Back to Kentucky Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

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