Property Management
Under Kentucky's URLTA (where adopted), landlord entry for non-emergency repairs requires:
ANo notice
BAt least 24-hour written notice✓ Correct
C7-day written notice
DCourt approval
Explanation
Under the URLTA (adopted in certain Kentucky jurisdictions), landlords must provide at least 24 hours' written or verbal notice before entering for non-emergency repairs.
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