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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 383 — Rental of property -- forcible entry and detainer -- uniform residential landlord and tenant act

383.110 Landlord's lien for money or supplies furnished -- Enforcement of lien.

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(1)A landlord shall have a superior lien, against which the tenant shall not be entitled
to any exemption, upon the whole crop of the tenant raised upon the leased or
rented premises to reimburse the landlord for money or property furnished to the
tenant to enable him to raise the crop, or to subsist while carrying out his contract of
tenancy. But, the lien of the landlord shall not continue for more than one hundred
and twenty
(120)days after the expiration of the term. If the property upon which
there is a lien is removed openly from the leased premises, without fraudulent
intent, and not returned, the landlord shall have a superior lien upon the property so
removed for fifteen
(15)days from the date of its removal, and may enforce his lien
against the property wherever found.
(2)The landlord may enforce the lien given in subsection
(1)of this section by distress
or attachment, in the manner provided in this chapter for the collection of rent and
subject to the same liability.
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