Areas we Serve
Across Kentucky, our teams serve affordable, manufacturing- and logistics-anchored markets with responsive service, proactive support, and professional oversight. Investors build durable portfolios with dedicated local experts backed by the institutional strength of PURE HomeRiver.
Lexington
Lexington
- Frankfort
- Georgetown
- Nicholasville
- Richmond
- Versailles
- Winchester
Kentucky Licensing and Local Leadership
PURE HomeRiver Property Management of Kentucky is supported by the dedicated licensing, oversight, and local leadership behind our work. This section brings those details into one place, from state disclosures and professional affiliations to the brokers responsible in each local market.
PURE HomeRiver Property Management of Kentucky is supported by the dedicated licensing, oversight, and local leadership behind our work. This section brings those details into one place, from state disclosures and professional affiliations to the brokers responsible in each local market.
Professional Affiliations
Industry memberships, accreditations, and professional affiliations tied to the team serving market.



Kentucky Local Leadership
Kentucky Regulatory Landscape
Kentucky regulations vary by jurisdiction, because the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act applies only in jurisdictions that have adopted it. Investors should understand which framework governs deposits, notices, habitability, and evictions in each market.
Statewide Framework
In jurisdictions that have adopted the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, including Louisville and Lexington, the Act sets the baseline for deposits, notices, habitability, and lease enforcement. Elsewhere, the lease and general state law govern.
Local Overlays
Local rent control is prohibited statewide, so compliance centers on property standards and the applicable local framework rather than rent regulation. No Kentucky locality has rent control on private property, which keeps pricing market-driven.
KRS 383 and the Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act
Kentucky’s Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, KRS 383.500 to 383.715, applies in jurisdictions that have adopted it, including Louisville and Lexington, while KRS 65.875 reserves rent regulation to the General Assembly and bars local rent control. For investors, this means pricing follows the market and the applicable framework depends on the jurisdiction.
KRS 383.580 and Security Deposits
In adopting jurisdictions, Kentucky requires deposits to be held in a separate account with its location disclosed, an itemized list of damages before deductions, and return of the balance, generally within 30 days. Precise move-in records and disciplined accounting protect both the investment and the resident relationship.
KRS 383.660 and Eviction Notices
In adopting jurisdictions, nonpayment of rent requires a seven-day written notice before termination, while other lease violations require a 14-day notice with a right to cure. Exact notice and timing are essential, and our local teams manage each step to keep possession actions lawful and efficient.
The PURE HomeRiver Difference in Kentucky
PURE HomeRiver Property Management of Kentucky provides the reliable operations and local market knowledge investors need across the state’s affordable, manufacturing-anchored markets. We deliver the professional oversight you need while making property ownership simple and satisfying.
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