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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

434.225 Removal, transfer, or abandonment of rented or leased personal property -

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- Attempt to defraud lessor.
(1)As used in this section the following words shall have the following meanings:
(a)"Person" means an individual, partnership, association or corporation;
(b)"Address" means the place at which the rented or leased personal property is
located;
(c)"Personal property" means household furnishings and appliances.
(2)A person who rents or leases personal property under an agreement to relinquish
possession of such property to the lessor at the expiration of the lease or rental
period, shall not, prior to the expiration of such period, remove the personal
property to any other address and relinquish custody of such property without first
giving the lessor at least ten
(10)days' written notice, delivered in person or by
certified mail with a return receipt requested.
(3)Removing the personal property, or any part thereof, to a new or different location
and relinquishing custody of such property, or permitting another person, not a party
to the lease agreement, to take possession of the personal property, or any part
thereof, or moving from the address and abandoning the personal property shall
constitute prima facie evidence of the lessee's intention to defraud the lessor.
(4)Any lease under subsection
(2)of this section shall recite verbatim subsections (1),
(2), (3), and
(4)of this section.
(5)Failure of lessor to comply with subsection
(4)of this section shall void lessor's
relief herein.
(6)Any person described in subsection
(2)of this section who attempts to defraud a
lessor of leased personal property shall be fined not less than fifty dollars ($50) nor
more than two hundred dollars ($200), or imprisoned for thirty
(30)days, or both.
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