Property Management

In Kentucky, a landlord may withhold a security deposit for:

ANormal wear and tear
BDamage beyond normal wear and tear and unpaid rent✓ Correct
CAny reason the landlord deems appropriate
DLease fees even if the tenant gave proper notice

Explanation

Kentucky landlords may withhold security deposits only for damage beyond normal wear and tear, unpaid rent, or other specific lease violations. Normal wear and tear cannot be charged against the deposit.

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