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Rent Clarified
Louisville, KentuckyLast reviewed April 2026

Rent increase rules in Louisville

Kentucky has no statewide rent cap. Louisville (Jefferson County) follows URLTA: 30-day notice for month-to-month rent changes.

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When you call, ask about: a tenant intake appointment

Say: "I'm a tenant and need help understanding my rights and options."

Bring: your lease, recent rent receipts, and any letters or notices from your landlord.

State listings sourced from the federal Legal Services Corporation (LSC) grantee directory. Educational information, not legal advice or endorsement.

State rules that apply in Louisville

No statewide rent cap. Only counties that adopted URLTA follow the standard 30-day notice rule. Required notice: 30 days.

Local resource

Kentucky Equal Justice Center (opens in new tab)

State source

KRS §383 (opens in new tab)

Educational information, not legal advice. Consult a local attorney or tenant-rights organization for your specific situation.