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Jessamine County Kentucky
Jessamine County · Kentucky

Jessamine County Landlord-Tenant Law

Kentucky landlord guide — courthouse info, local rules & HB128 eviction procedures for Nicholasville, Wilmore, Keene & Jessamine County

📍 County Seat: Nicholasville (pop. ~34,397)
👥 County Pop. 53,872 (2020) • One of KY’s fastest-growing
⚖️ Court: Jessamine County Justice Center — 116 N. Main St., Nicholasville
🐴 Inner Bluegrass • Lexington Suburb • Horse Country
🎓 Asbury University • Wilmore • Kentucky River Palisades
🏘️ Lexington Bedroom Community • Rapid Growth Since 2000

Jessamine County Rental Market Overview

Jessamine County was established on December 19, 1798 from part of Fayette County and named for Jessamine Creek, which in turn was named for the yellow jasmine flower (jessamine) that reportedly bloomed along its banks when early settlers arrived. The county seat, Nicholasville, was established in 1798 and named for Colonel George Nicholas, Kentucky’s first law professor and a primary drafter of Kentucky’s first constitution. Jessamine County covers approximately 174 square miles of inner bluegrass limestone terrain — one of Kentucky’s smaller counties by area — and recorded a 2020 census population of 53,872 residents, making it one of the most densely populated non-urban counties in Kentucky and one of the state’s fastest-growing over the past two decades.

Jessamine County’s growth story is fundamentally about its relationship with Lexington. Nicholasville sits just 12 miles south of Lexington’s urban core via US-27, and the county has absorbed enormous residential spillover from Fayette County as Lexington’s population has grown and housing costs have risen. New subdivisions, apartment complexes, and commercial development have transformed what was a largely agricultural county in 1990 into one of the Lexington metro’s primary bedroom communities. The community of Wilmore, home to Asbury University, adds an independent character and a student rental market. The county’s western edge follows the dramatic Kentucky River Palisades, some of the most scenic limestone cliff terrain in the state. All residential evictions are Forcible Detainer actions filed in District Court at the Jessamine County Justice Center, 116 N. Main Street, Nicholasville, KY 40356. Kentucky’s HB128 (2023) governs all residential leases made on or after its effective date.

📈 One of Kentucky’s Fastest-Growing Counties — Jessamine County’s population has grown dramatically since 2000, driven entirely by Lexington metro spillover as workers employed in Fayette County seek more affordable housing; the county has added tens of thousands of residents in two decades while remaining primarily residential in character   |  
🎓 Asbury University & Wilmore — Wilmore is home to Asbury University, a private Christian liberal arts university founded in 1890, and Asbury Theological Seminary, one of the largest evangelical seminaries in the United States; together they give Wilmore a distinctive academic character and create a meaningful student and faculty rental market   |  
🌊 Kentucky River Palisades — The western edge of Jessamine County drops sharply to the Kentucky River gorge, forming some of the state’s most dramatic limestone cliff scenery; the palisades are a protected natural area and a defining feature of the county’s western landscape   |  
🌸 Named for a Flower — Jessamine Creek — The county takes its name from Jessamine Creek, named by early settlers for the yellow jessamine (jasmine) flowers they found blooming along the water; it is one of the few Kentucky counties named for a plant rather than a person

📊 Quick Stats

County Seat Nicholasville (~34,397)
Other Communities Wilmore, Keene, Brannon Crossing, Tates Creek (unincorporated)
County Population 53,872 (2020) • Rapid growth since 2000 • Dense Lexington suburb
Region Inner Bluegrass • Lexington MSA • Bluegrass Area Development District
Major Employers Jessamine County Schools, Asbury University & Theological Seminary, county/state government, manufacturing (Behr Dayton Thermal, Trimble Navigation), commuter employment in Lexington (UK, Toyota Georgetown, healthcare, manufacturing)
Eviction Court District Court — Jessamine County Justice Center
Court Address 116 N. Main St., Nicholasville, KY 40356
Court Phone (859) 887-3807 (verify with clerk)
Rent Control None — Kentucky preempts local rent control
Governing Law KRS Chapter 383 / HB128 (2023) for leases on or after effective date

⚡ Eviction At-a-Glance

Nonpayment Notice 14-Day Notice to Pay or Vacate
Lease Violation 14-Day Notice to Cure; termination no sooner than 30 days
Month-to-Month Term. 1 Month’s Written Notice
Week-to-Week Term. 5-Day Written Notice
Eviction Filing Location Jessamine County Justice Center — 116 N. Main St., Nicholasville
Eviction Timeline 3–6 weeks typical after notice period
Security Deposit Cap 2× monthly rent (plus 1st month’s rent & fees)
Deposit Return 30 days with itemized deductions
Deposit Penalty $250 or 2× amount withheld, whichever greater
Habitability Duty Nonwaivable (KRS 383.595 / HB128)
Statute KRS Chapter 383 — HB128 (2023 Session)

Jessamine County Local Rules & Landlord Procedures

Topic Rule / Notes
Filing Evictions — Where & Who All evictions (Forcible Detainer actions) in Jessamine County are filed in District Court at the Jessamine County Justice Center, 116 N. Main Street, Nicholasville, KY 40356. Phone: (859) 887-3807. As one of Kentucky’s faster-growing counties, the District Court handles an active civil docket. Verify current civil hearing dates and filing requirements before visiting. Street and municipal lot parking is available in downtown Nicholasville near the justice center.
Nonpayment of Rent — Notice Under HB128 (KRS 383.660), serve the tenant a 14-day written notice to pay or vacate stating the specific termination date. Retain dated, verifiable proof of service. If the tenant pays in full within 14 days, the lease continues. This doubled the prior 7-day requirement.
Lease Violation — Notice & Cure For non-rent violations, serve a 14-day written notice to cure or quit specifying the exact breach. If remedied within 14 days, the lease continues. If not, the lease terminates on a date no sooner than 30 days from original notice. Repeat violations within 6 months, imminent health/safety threats, or criminal acts may allow faster termination — consult a Kentucky attorney.
Month-to-Month Termination One full month’s written notice required to terminate a month-to-month tenancy (KRS 383.695). Week-to-week: at least 5 days’ written notice.
Security Deposit Capped at 2× monthly rent (not including first month’s rent or fees). Must be held in a dedicated, separately titled bank account. Return within 30 days with itemized written deductions. Penalty: $250 or 2× the withheld amount, whichever is greater. In Jessamine County’s growing market, deposits on suburban rentals commonly run $900–$1,800; document condition thoroughly at both move-in and move-out.
Habitability — Nonwaivable Duty HB128 imposes a nonwaivable habitability duty across 13 categories: building code compliance, weatherproofing, plumbing, water supply, heating and ventilation, electrical systems, pest and hazardous substance control (lead, asbestos, mold), clean common areas, trash receptacles, floors/walls/windows in good repair, landlord-supplied appliances, exterior door and window locks, and required safety equipment. Respond to written maintenance notices within 14 days (5 days for essential services). Cannot be waived by lease language.
Landlord Entry — Notice Standard entry: 24 hours’ advance notice, reasonable time. Routine maintenance or pest control: 72 hours’ notice or a fixed schedule provided at least 72 hours before first entry. Emergency: reasonable notice. Leave conspicuous written notice if tenant is absent.
Lexington Commuter Tenant Profile The dominant driver of Jessamine County’s rental market is Lexington employment. Major Lexington employers drawing Jessamine County commuters include the University of Kentucky (17,000+ employees), UK HealthCare, Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government, Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky in Georgetown (~8,000 employees, ~25 miles), Lexington manufacturing (Tempur-Pedic, Lexmark), and a broad retail and professional services sector. Verify employment at Lexington employers with standard documentation. Toyota (Georgetown) is a particularly stable employer — verify direct-hire vs. supplier/temp status.
Asbury University & Wilmore Student Market Asbury University and Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore create a distinct student and faculty rental market in that community. Screen Asbury applicants as you would any student tenant: enrollment verification, financial aid award letters, and a co-signer for applicants without independent income. Apply co-signer requirements consistently. Faculty and staff from Asbury are salaried employees; verify with pay stubs or employer letters.
New Construction & Subdivision Rentals Jessamine County’s rapid growth has produced significant new residential construction. Post-1978 construction is exempt from federal lead paint disclosure requirements. New construction carries builder warranties — understand your warranty terms and how they interact with your HB128 maintenance obligations. HB128 habitability standards apply from day one regardless of construction age.
Lead Paint Disclosure For any dwelling built before 1978, federal law (42 U.S.C. § 4852d) requires written disclosure of known lead paint hazards and delivery of the EPA pamphlet “Protect Your Family from Lead in Your Home” before lease signing. Older areas of Nicholasville and Wilmore have pre-1978 stock; newer subdivisions are exempt.
Rent Control None. Kentucky does not permit local rent control. Landlords may raise rent freely at lease renewal with proper notice.
Self-Help Eviction Expressly prohibited (KRS 383.690). Lockouts, utility shutoffs, or removal of tenant belongings expose the landlord to 3× periodic rent or 3× actual damages, whichever is greater. File a Forcible Detainer at the Jessamine County Justice Center.

Last verified: March 2026 · Source: Kentucky Court of Justice — Jessamine County

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Kentucky State Law Framework

⚡ Quick Overview

7
Days Notice (Nonpayment)
14
Days Notice (Violation)
21-35
Avg Total Days
$75
Filing Fee (Approx)

💰 Nonpayment of Rent

Notice Type 7-Day Notice to Pay or Vacate
Notice Period 7 days
Tenant Can Cure? Yes
Days to Hearing 3-7 days
Days to Writ 7 days
Total Estimated Timeline 21-35 days
Total Estimated Cost $125-$300
⚠️ Watch Out

Kentucky URLTA applies ONLY in specific adopting counties (including Jefferson/Louisville, Fayette/Lexington, and ~20 others). Non-URLTA counties use common law forcible detainer (KRS §383.200-383.285), which may have different procedures. The 7-day nonpayment notice under §383.660(2) requires payment of the FULL amount owed - accepting partial payment may restart the notice period. Tenant can cure by paying within the 7-day period. If the same nonpayment recurs within 6 months, landlord can issue 14-day unconditional quit. Late fees: no statutory cap, but Hemlane and others report 10% industry standard. Security deposit max: 1 month per KRS §383.580(1).

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📝 Kentucky Eviction Process (Overview)

  1. Serve the required notice based on the eviction reason (nonpayment or lease violation).
  2. Wait for the notice period to expire. If tenant cures the issue (where allowed), the process stops.
  3. File an eviction case with the District Court. Pay the filing fee (~$75).
  4. Tenant is served with a summons and has the opportunity to respond.
  5. Attend the court hearing and present your case.
  6. If you prevail, obtain a writ of possession from the court.
  7. Law enforcement executes the writ and removes the tenant if necessary.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This page provides general information about Kentucky eviction laws and does not constitute legal advice. Eviction procedures can vary by county and may change over time. Local jurisdictions may have additional requirements or tenant protections. For specific legal guidance, consult a qualified Kentucky attorney or local legal aid organization.
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Key communities: Nicholasville (county seat, ~34,397), Wilmore (Asbury University), Keene, Brannon Crossing.

Jessamine County market: One of Kentucky’s fastest-growing counties as a Lexington bedroom community. Dominant tenant segments are Lexington commuters (UK, UK HealthCare, Toyota Georgetown, manufacturing) and Asbury students/faculty in Wilmore. Strong demand for new subdivision rentals. New construction exempt from lead paint disclosure; older Nicholasville and Wilmore stock requires it. No rent control.

Kentucky HB128 key rules: 14-day notice (nonpayment), 14-day cure / 30-day termination (violations), 1-month M-to-M notice, nonwaivable habitability, 30-day deposit return, 2x monthly rent cap, $250 or 2x penalty, self-help eviction prohibited.

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The Jasmine County: Jessamine County Kentucky Landlord Law and HB128

Jessamine County has one of the more pleasant name origins in Kentucky. Most counties are named for soldiers, politicians, or Revolutionary War heroes who died in the service of causes the settlers who named them admired. Jessamine County is named for a flower — the yellow jessamine that early settlers found blooming along the creek that runs through the county’s eastern terrain. It was established in 1798 from Fayette County and named for that creek, and the county seat of Nicholasville was established the same year, honoring Colonel George Nicholas, Kentucky’s first law professor and a principal drafter of the state’s first constitution. That the county’s history begins with a botanically named creek and a constitutional lawyer is perhaps fitting for a place that has spent the past quarter century becoming one of Kentucky’s most rapidly growing suburban counties while remaining, at least in character, more pastoral than its population density would suggest.

Jessamine County covers 174 square miles — small by Kentucky standards — and counted 53,872 residents in the 2020 census. That figure reflects decades of steady growth driven almost entirely by the county’s position just 12 miles south of Lexington on US-27. As Fayette County’s population has grown and its housing costs have risen, Jessamine has absorbed a substantial share of the residential overflow. New subdivisions have spread across the limestone bluegrass upland between Nicholasville and the Lexington city limits. Apartment complexes have risen along the US-27 corridor. The Brannon Crossing commercial development has given the northern part of the county a suburban commercial character that would have been unrecognizable thirty years ago. The western edge of the county drops sharply to the Kentucky River Palisades, one of the most dramatic natural features in the central Kentucky landscape — and one of the reasons relatively little development has crept into the county’s western third.

A Rental Market Defined by Lexington’s Orbit

Understanding Jessamine County’s rental market requires understanding Lexington’s employment geography. The University of Kentucky, with over 17,000 employees and 30,000 students, is the single largest employer in the Lexington metro. UK HealthCare operates a major regional medical center and cancer center. The Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government employs thousands. Lexington’s manufacturing base includes Tempur-Pedic (mattresses), Lexmark (printing), and numerous suppliers. Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky in Georgetown — roughly 25 miles north of Nicholasville via US-27 to US-62 — employs around 8,000 workers building the Camry, Venza, and Lexus ES. All of these employment centers draw Jessamine County residents on daily commutes, and the rents they are willing to pay reflect Lexington-area income levels rather than the historically lower rates of the surrounding rural counties.

For landlords, the Lexington commuter tenant is generally a reliable applicant. These are people who have made a deliberate calculation: they can live in Jessamine County at a lower housing cost than in Fayette County while maintaining a manageable commute to Lexington-area employment. The 12-mile drive from Nicholasville to Lexington’s commercial core takes 15 to 20 minutes in normal traffic. Verify employment with recent pay stubs or employer letters. For UK employees, UK’s HR department issues employer letters in a standard format. For Toyota Georgetown workers, verify direct-hire versus supplier or temp agency placement — direct Toyota employees have union-scale wages and strong job security; supplier placements are more variable.

Asbury University and the Wilmore Rental Market

The community of Wilmore, roughly seven miles southwest of Nicholasville, has a character entirely distinct from the rest of Jessamine County. Asbury University, a private Christian liberal arts institution founded in 1890, and Asbury Theological Seminary, one of the largest evangelical seminaries in the United States with enrollment in the range of 1,500 students, give Wilmore an identity organized around academic and religious community rather than Lexington commuting. The town itself is small — a few thousand permanent residents — but the academic institutions create a rental demand concentrated in the blocks around campus.

Asbury University students, like students everywhere, range from financially independent adults to entirely dependent undergraduates whose housing budget comes entirely from financial aid. Screen them consistently: enrollment verification from the registrar, a current financial aid award letter showing the funded amount for the academic year, and a co-signer requirement for applicants without independent income. If you require co-signers for student applicants, apply that requirement to all student applicants regardless of institution — applying it selectively creates fair housing risk. Asbury Theological Seminary students tend to be older, often married, sometimes with families, and in many cases partially or fully employed alongside their studies; these applicants often have more conventional income verification available and may not require co-signers.

New Construction and the Subdivision Market

Jessamine County’s rapid growth has produced a meaningful inventory of relatively new rental housing — homes and apartments built in the 2000s, 2010s, and 2020s that have different legal characteristics than older stock. Post-1978 construction is exempt from federal lead paint disclosure requirements. New construction often carries builder warranties — typically a one-year workmanship warranty and a longer structural warranty. If you are renting a home that is still within its builder warranty period, understand what is covered, how to make a claim, and how the warranty interacts with your HB128 maintenance obligations. Waiting for a warranty claim to resolve does not suspend your obligation to respond to the tenant’s written maintenance request within the 14-day (or 5-day for essential services) window.

Filing at the Jessamine County Justice Center and HB128 Compliance

All residential evictions in Jessamine County are Forcible Detainer actions filed in District Court at the Jessamine County Justice Center, 116 N. Main Street, Nicholasville, KY 40356, phone (859) 887-3807. Downtown Nicholasville has accessible parking near Main Street. As a county with an active and growing rental market, verify current civil hearing dates and filing requirements before your visit. Bring your lease, notice with proof of service, and complete payment and communications record. The 14-day nonpayment notice must fully expire before filing; both the 14-day cure window and the 30-day minimum termination period apply for lease violations.

HB128 compliance in Jessamine County is the same as everywhere in Kentucky: written notices, separate deposit account, 30-day return with itemized deductions, $250 or 2x penalty for improper withholding, nonwaivable habitability across 13 categories, 24-hour advance entry notice, self-help eviction prohibited at three times periodic rent. In a growing suburban market where tenants are often Lexington-area professionals with access to information and legal resources, procedural compliance is not optional. The jasmine that gave this county its name blooms reliably every spring. Your habitability and notice obligations bloom just as reliably, every tenancy.

This guide is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. HB128 applies to leases made on or after its effective date; prior Kentucky law governs older leases. Consult a licensed Kentucky attorney for guidance specific to your situation. Last updated: March 2026.

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⚠️ Legal Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Kentucky’s Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (HB128) applies to leases made on or after its effective date; prior law governs older leases. Federal lead paint disclosure requirements apply to pre-1978 housing. Consult a licensed Kentucky attorney for guidance. Last updated: March 2026.

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