Notice of Default in Payment of Rent as Warning Prior to Demand to Pay or Terminate for Residential Property - Kentucky 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the tenant's name(s) in the designated 'TO' field. This ensures that the notice is directed appropriately.
  3. In the 'FROM' section, input your name as the landlord along with any relevant contact information.
  4. Fill in the address of the leased premises where the tenant resides. This is crucial for clarity and legal purposes.
  5. Specify the month for which rent has not been paid in the blank space provided. This highlights the specific payment issue.
  6. Indicate the due date for rental payments in the appropriate field, reinforcing when payments are expected according to your lease agreement.
  7. List all amounts due, including rent, late charges, and any other fees. Ensure accuracy to avoid disputes.
  8. Sign and date the notice at the bottom, confirming its authenticity and your intent to communicate this warning.
  9. Complete the proof of delivery section by selecting how you delivered this notice (e.g., hand delivery, mail).

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Landlords must give at least 30 days written notice if they do not plan to renew a lease. This notice period is standard for both fixed-term leases and month-to-month agreements. For more on lease agreements in Kentucky, see the Kentucky lease agreements guide.
Lease Renewal and Termination Landlords are not obligated to renew expiring leases in Kentucky but should notify tenants 30 days beforehand of the intent not to renew the lease. Per the Kentucky Attorney General, tenants must also give 30 days notice if they intend to move out.
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.
Communicate with your landlord in writing, asking for a clear explanation of why they are not renewing your lease. If you suspect discrimination or retaliation, consult with a tenant rights attorney to discuss your legal options. Start looking for a new place to live as soon as possible to ensure a smooth transition.
However, some jurisdictions, like California, require a 60-day notice for tenancies lasting a year or more.

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