Property Management
A Kentucky residential landlord must disclose to prospective tenants if the property:
AIs listed for sale
BHas known mold or other material defects that affect habitability✓ Correct
CHas been vacant for more than 6 months
DHas had prior tenants who were evicted
Explanation
Landlords must disclose known material conditions affecting habitability, such as mold, pests, or structural defects, that would affect a tenant's decision to rent.
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