Kentucky Commercial Lease Requirements: Essential Terms and Clauses
Discover key components of a Kentucky commercial lease, including NNN structures, default provisions, and Kentucky-specific considerations.
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Official Law Citation: KRS 371.010
Kentucky commercial leases are governed by general contract law and the specific terms of the agreement. The URLTA provisions do not apply. This gives parties broad freedom to negotiate, making thorough lease drafting essential.
Written vs. Oral Leases
Kentucky's Statute of Frauds requires leases for terms of one year or longer to be in writing to be enforceable.
Essential Lease Components
1. Parties and Premises
- Full legal names and entity types.
- Exact premises description, square footage, and common area rights.
2. Lease Term
- Commencement and expiration dates.
- Renewal options with deadlines and rent terms.
- Early termination provisions.
3. Rent Structure
- Base rent, due date, and payment method.
- Lease type: gross, modified gross, NNN, or percentage.
- Escalation provisions.
- NNN expense categories and reconciliation process.
4. Security Deposit and Guarantees
- Deposit amount and return provisions.
- LOC, surety bond, or guaranty terms.
5. Permitted Use and Exclusivity
- Specific authorized use.
- Exclusive use restrictions (retail).
- Sign rights.
6. Maintenance and Repairs
- Clear landlord/tenant allocation.
- Capital vs. routine repair thresholds.
- HVAC maintenance requirements.
7. Insurance
- Minimum coverage requirements.
- Named additional insured.
- Waiver of subrogation.
8. Default and Remedies
- Events of default with cure periods.
- Landlord remedies: termination, acceleration, re-letting.
- Tenant remedies: offsets, abatement.
9. Assignment and Subletting
- Consent requirements.
- Recapture provisions.
- Profit-sharing on assignment premiums.
Kentucky-Specific Considerations
Entity Representation Under
Kentucky law, if a commercial property is owned by a corporation or LLC, an attorney must sign the forcible detainer complaint and represent the entity in court - the entity cannot represent itself pro se.
Coal and Mining Provisions
For properties in mining regions, leases should address:
- Mineral rights and subsurface access.
- Mine subsidence risk and insurance.
- Environmental remediation responsibilities.
How Landager Helps
Landager tracks lease terms and maintenance requests - making it easy to stay compliant with Kentucky regulations.
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