14 Day Notice of Material Noncompliance with Lease or Rental Agreement - Residential - 15 days to Cure - Kentucky 2025

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A landlord must use the 14-day/30-day notice for any breach except nonpayment of rent. Common causes for 14-day/30-day notices are keeping pets when the lease says no pets, loud parties that cause neighbors to report noise complaints, and illegal activity (such as illegal drugs) in the unit, among others.
Landlords are required to give at least two days notice before entering an occupied property. Required notice for entry is waived in the case of emergencies. When terminating a lease for non-payment of rent landlords must give a 7 day notice to cure or quit.
A multifaceted and diplomatic approach is essential to address non-compliance issues with renters. This integrates clear lease agreements, ascertaining non-compliance signs, preparing for fines, legal considerations, and trying alternative solutions.
Late notice #2: This is the 14 day rent demand. After this is delivered, your landlord must wait at least 14 days to start an eviction case in court.
Counting a 14 day notice: If the landlord is giving a 14-day notice to a tenant, the landlord cannot count the first day it was served. For example: 14-day is served November 12, 2014. November 12 does not count (it was the day served). The soonest that the notice could end would be November 26, 2014.

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It is a warning from your landlord. If you fall behind in rent and/or your deposit installment plan with the landlord, the landlord may give you this type of notice. This notice must tell you exactly how much you owe. You must then pay what you owe by the end of the 14 days.
- 3-Day Notice: Non-payment of rent or lease violations. - 30-60 Day Notice: For no-fault evictions. Landlords can file if the tenant fails to comply with the notice. The tenant must be served with the Summons and Complaint.
This notice informs the tenant that they have seven days to pay the rent or the landlord will terminate the agreement. 14-day notice to remedy: This is applicable when a tenant breaks the lease agreement. The tenant will have 14 days to fix the violation or the landlord will end the agreement.

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