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383.705 Retaliatory conduct.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Except as provided in this section, a landlord may not retaliate by increasing
rent or decreasing services or by bringing or threatening to bring an action for
possession after:
(a) The tenant has complained to a governmental agency charged with
responsibility for enforcement of a building or housing code of a violation
applicable to the premises materially affecting health and safety;
(b) The tenant has complained to the landlord of a violation under KRS
383.595;
(c) The tenant has organized or become a member of a tenant's union or
similar organization.
If the landlord acts in violation of subsection (1) of this section, the tenant is
entitled to the remedies provided in KRS 383.655 and has a defense in any
retaliatory action against him for possession. In an action by or against the
tenant, evidence of a complaint within one (1) year before the alleged act of
retaliation creates a presumption that the landlord's conduct was in retaliation.
The presumption does not arise if the tenant made the complaint after notice of
a proposed rent increase or diminution of services. "Presumption" means that
the trier of fact must find the existence of the fact presumed unless and until
evidence is introduced which would support a finding of its nonexistence.
Notwithstanding subsections (1) and (2) of this section, a landlord may bring an
action for possession if:
(a) The violation of the applicable building or housing code was caused
primarily by lack of reasonable care by the tenant or other person in his
household or upon the premises with his consent;
(b) The tenant is in default in rent; or
(c) Compliance with the applicable building or housing code requires
alteration, remodeling, or demolition which would effectively deprive the
tenant of use of the dwelling unit.
The maintenance of an action under subsection (3) of this section does not
release the landlord from liability under KRS 383.625(2).
Effective:July 13, 1984
History: Repealed and reenacted 1984 Ky. Acts ch. 176, sec. 41, effective July 13,
1984. -- Created 1974 Ky. Acts ch. 378, sec. 42.
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