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Kentucky Maintenance Obligations: Landlord and Tenant Responsibilities

Understand Kentucky landlord and tenant maintenance obligations under KRS 383.595-605, including habitability standards and heated premises requirements.

Melvin Prince
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Verifisert Apr 2026United States flag
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Landlord Duty
Must maintain fit premises
Repair and Deduct
Allowed under strict rules (URLTA)
Notice to Enter
2 Days (URLTA)

Official Law Citation: KRS 383.595 / KRS 383.635

In URLTA-adopted jurisdictions, Kentucky landlords have statutory obligations to maintain rental premises in habitable condition under KRS 383.595. Tenants also bear responsibilities under KRS 383.605. In non-URLTA areas, obligations depend on the lease and common law.

Landlord's Obligations (KRS 383.595)

In URLTA jurisdictions, landlords must:

  1. Comply with all applicable building and housing codes affecting health and safety.
  2. Make all repairs necessary to keep the premises in a fit and habitable condition.
  3. Keep common areas clean and safe.
  4. Maintain electrical, plumbing, heating, and ventilation systems in good working order.
  5. Provide running water and reasonable amounts of hot water at all times.
  6. Supply heat between October 1 and May 1 - unless the dwelling unit is individually controlled or the lease assigns heating costs to the tenant.
  7. Maintain appliances supplied by the landlord.

Exceptions

  • In single-family homes, the landlord and tenant may agree in writing that the tenant is responsible for specific maintenance tasks, provided the agreement is not unconscionable.
  • The landlord is not responsible for conditions caused by the tenant's misuse or negligence.

Tenant's Obligations (KRS 383.605)

Tenants must:

  1. Comply with building and housing codes affecting health and safety.
  2. Keep the premises clean and sanitary.
  3. Dispose of garbage in a clean and safe manner.
  4. Keep plumbing fixtures clean and in good repair.
  5. Use appliances and systems in a reasonable manner.
  6. Not destroy, damage, or remove any part of the premises.
  7. Not disturb neighbors with unreasonable noise or conduct.

Tenant Remedies for Landlord Non-Compliance

Written Notice

The tenant must notify the landlord in writing of the maintenance issue.

Landlord's Response

The landlord must respond within a reasonable time after receiving notice. For essential services (heat, water, electricity), the response should be immediate.

Rent Withholding If

the landlord fails to make required repairs after written notice, the tenant may withhold rent or pursue other remedies available under the URLTA, including:

  • Termination of the lease for material non-compliance.
  • Repair and deduct - in some circumstances, the tenant may arrange repairs and deduct the cost from rent.

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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