Kentucky Eviction Laws

Termination and Eviction in Kentucky

A 14 day unconditional quit notice may only be used for repeating the same material violation of the lease within 6 months of being given a first cure or quit notice.

A 15 day conditional notice to cure or quit must be used for all other lease violations.

Notice to Quit

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A 7 Day Notice to Pay or Quit demands a tenant to pay the outstanding rent within 7 days or move.

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A 14 Day Notice to Cure or Quit is to demand a tenant remedy a material violation of their lease or move within 14 days.

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