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HOUSING AUTHORITY OF COVINGTON v. Turner, 295 S.W.3d 123 (2009)

Citation
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF COVINGTON v. Turner, 295 S.W.3d 123 (2009)
Parent Document
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF COVINGTON v. Turner, 295 S.W.3d 123 (2009)
Jurisdiction
Kentucky (state)
Effective Date
2009-05-29

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In this case, the Authority exercised its discretion and gave Turner the rights conferred by the URLTA, including KRS 383.660(1), when it incorporated the Act into the lease. The provision is clear and unambiguous and leaves no doubt that *128 the right to remedy the breach is included within its terms. The Authority is a landlord of the property and is bound by a clause in the lease as would be any private citizen. Rucker, 535 U.S. at 135, 122 S.Ct. at 1236.