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Kentucky Residential Lease Agreement

A residential lease agreement in Kentucky sets the rent, the term, and each party's responsibilities in writing. Kentucky sets no statutory cap on security deposits and requires the deposit back within 30 to 60 days after move-out (Ky. Rev. Stat. 383.580).

This template walks you through every clause a Kentucky lease should cover: parties, property, rent and due date, security deposit, maintenance, and house rules. Download the finished lease in Word and PDF.

Kentucky security deposit rules

Kentucky security deposit rules at a glance
Security deposit capNo statutory cap: check your state statute and local rules.
Deposit return deadline30 to 60 days
StatuteKy. Rev. Stat. 383.580

Verify before you rely on it

Landlord-tenant statutes change, and cities or counties can add stricter local rules. Confirm the current Kentucky requirement in the statute cited above (or with your local court's self-help resources) before signing your lease.

How this template works in Kentucky

Answer guided questions about the parties, the property, the rent, and the deposit, and the lease writes itself in front of you. Select Kentucky as the property's state and the agreement is captioned accordingly.

The form, the live preview, and the full guide live on the main Residential Lease Agreement page.

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