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Kentucky Landlord-Tenant Laws: Complete Guide for Property Owners

Detailed overview of kentucky residential landlord-tenant laws under KRS Chapter 383 including security deposits, eviction, and URLTA provisions.

Melvin Prince
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Verificato Apr 2026United States flag
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Disclaimer Legale

Questo contenuto è solo a scopo informativo ed educativo generale. Non costituisce consulenza legale e non deve essere considerato tale. Le leggi cambiano frequentemente: verifica sempre le normative vigenti e consulta un avvocato abilitato nella tua giurisdizione per consulenza specifica sulla tua situazione. Landager è una piattaforma di gestione immobiliare, non uno studio legale.Informazioni verificate l'ultima volta: April 2026.

Governing Law
KRS Chapter 383
URLTA
Local Option Only
Statewide Rent Control
Illegal

Official Law Citation: KRS Chapter 383 / KRS 65.875

Kentucky's residential landlord-tenant relationship is governed by KRS Chapter 383, which includes the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (URLTA). Notably, the URLTA provisions (KRS 383.500-383.715) only apply in cities and counties that have formally adopted them, making it essential for landlords to determine whether their jurisdiction has opted in.

Key Kentucky Landlord-Tenant Laws at a Glance

TopicKey RuleStatute
Security Deposit CapNo statutory capKRS 383.580
Deposit Return30-60 days (depends on notice/forwarding address)KRS 383.580
Deposit HoldingSeparate account at Kentucky financial institutionKRS 383.580
Move-in ChecklistRequired when deposit is collectedKRS 383.580
Nonpayment Notice7 days to pay or quitKRS 383.660
Lease Violation Notice14 days to cure or quitKRS 383.660
Month-to-Month Termination30 days' noticeKRS 383.695
Entry Notice2 days (non-emergency)KRS 383.615
Rent ControlNone statewide-

Important: URLTA Adoption

Kentucky's URLTA is not automatically statewide. It applies only in jurisdictions that have adopted it. Major cities that have adopted the URLTA include:

  • Louisville/Jefferson County
  • Lexington/Fayette County
  • Bowling Green
  • Covington

In non-URLTA jurisdictions, landlord-tenant relationships are governed by the lease agreement, common law, and basic statewide statutes within KRS Chapter 383, which still provide fundamental protections.

Security Deposits

Kentucky places no cap on deposit amounts. Where URLTA applies (KRS 383.580), deposits must be held in a separate account at a Kentucky financial institution, and landlords must provide tenants with the institution's name and address upon receipt of the deposit. A move-in checklist is also required only in jurisdictions that have adopted the URLTA.

For more detail, see our Security Deposits deep dive.

Eviction Process

Evictions begin with written notice - 7 days for nonpayment, 14 days for lease violations, or 30 days for month-to-month termination. The landlord then files a Forcible Detainer Complaint in District Court.

For more detail, see our Eviction Process guide.

Required Disclosures

In URLTA jurisdictions, landlords must disclose the security deposit account location and provide a move-in checklist. Statewide, landlords must (for pre-1978 properties) comply with federal lead paint disclosure requirements.

For more detail, see our Required Disclosures guide.

Rent Increases

Kentucky has no rent control. Landlords must provide notice consistent with the tenancy period - 30 days for month-to-month. Fixed-term leases lock in rent for the duration of the term.

For more detail, see our Rent Increases guide.

Lease Requirements

Oral leases are valid for terms under one year. The URLTA prohibits certain lease provisions, including waivers of tenant rights and confessions of judgment.

For more detail, see our Lease Requirements guide.

Maintenance Obligations

In URLTA jurisdictions, landlords must comply with building and housing codes, maintain structural elements, provide essential services (water, heat between Oct 1-May 1), and keep common areas safe. Tenants must keep the premises clean and avoid damage.

For more detail, see our Maintenance Obligations guide.

Late Fees

Kentucky does not cap late fees, but they must be reasonable. There is no mandatory grace period, though many leases include one.

For more detail, see our Late Fees guide.

Getting Started with Compliance

Kentucky's patchwork URLTA adoption makes compliance uniquely challenging - the rules that apply depend on your jurisdiction. Landager helps Kentucky landlords track which regulations apply to each property, manage deposit deadlines, and generate compliant notices across their portfolio.

How Landager Helps

Landager tracks lease terms and maintenance requests - making it easy to stay compliant with Kentucky regulations.

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