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HB 380 - Kentucky URLTA

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Amy Chaney
8 years ago

Without this protection, landlords are taking advantage of their tennant's daily and using scare tactics to manipulate them.

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Amy Chaney
8 years ago

Without this protection, landlords are taking advantage of their tennant's daily and using scare tactics to manipulate them.

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Suzanne Hadden
8 years ago

If this holds all slumlords accountable I'm all for it.

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Bren Martin
8 years ago

Info on HB510: https://legiscan.com/KY/text/HB510/2017

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Bren Martin
8 years ago

"There is a great need for shelter beds and permanent housing options available to women with children, especially in smaller cities and rural areas." For more see: https://www.hhck.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/KICH-Public-Will-Committee-2016-17-Advocacy-Agenda.pdf

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Elizabeth A Davis
9 years ago Featured

I'm an attorney, and I am so very tired of listening to horrific stories about housing conditions and then being forced to tell my clients there is virtually no law on the books in their county to protect them unless they want to move out.

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Anthony Feigel
9 years ago Featured

THis needs done. We are about to be homeless due to a landlord who can do whatever they want, they can rent a house that is falling in, this should not be legal anywhere.

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Lesley Reichert
9 years ago Featured

I've recently wasted money on rental applications because I've turned down three properties due to unfair clauses in the lease agreements. Most, not all, landlords are committing highway robbery and not having the URLTA legislation is allowing them to do it.

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Leah Bayens
9 years ago Featured

Passing statewide URLTA legislation just makes good sense for residents of the Commonwealth, especially for folks in small towns and rural communities, where oversight and accountability are especially hard to come by.

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Drew Bowling
9 years ago Featured

The state has already passed this as a law. It seems absurd that cities and counties should then be able to reject abiding by this law by being allowed to legally refuse to adopt the guidelines of URLTA. Residents who rent are vulnerable and have little leverage to negotiate fair and safe access to a home, and depriving Kentucky tenants of this tool is a clear declaration that Kentucky legislators don't care about the people of Kentucky, but only the votes cast by the people of Kentucky.

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Ben Carter
9 years ago Featured

Passing URLTA statewide will benefit both tenants and landlords by providing everyone with a clear set of rights and responsibilities that doesn't vary by county or city.

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Joshua Goodnewt
9 years ago

It is long past time that we pass the URLTA across the state.

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Leslie Marlin
10 years ago

Protect tenants throughout the state!

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John Valentine
10 years ago

This should have been done years ago.

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Molly Shah
10 years ago

This will improve the living conditions of so many Kentuckians!

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Lisa Gabbard
10 years ago

This will help so many people!

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Shayla Johnson
10 years ago

I strongly support this!

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Leslie Marlin
10 years ago

Please pass HB 380. Every renter in Kentucky is entitled to protection.

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Wilma Kelley
10 years ago

please pass this legislation. It is much needed for landlords and renters.

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Anne Peak
10 years ago

Please pass HB 380!