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SB 76

AN ACT relating to contracts for the improvement of real estate.

2025 Regular Session

Kentucky law SB 76 modifies real estate improvement contracts, though specific provisions require review of the enacted statute for detailed impact assessment.

signed by Governor (Acts Ch. 156)
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Bill Summary · SB 76

Legislative bill overview

SB 76 is a Kentucky law that modifies contract requirements and procedures for real estate improvement projects. The bill became law in April 2025 after passing unanimously through both chambers of the legislature and receiving gubernatorial approval.

Why is this important

This legislation affects how contractors, property owners, and developers structure agreements for construction and renovation work across Kentucky. Changes to real estate improvement contracts can impact project timelines, dispute resolution, payment terms, and protections for all parties involved in building projects.

Potential points of contention

  • The bill's specific contract modifications are not detailed in available legislative records, making it difficult to assess which stakeholder groups may have concerns
  • Construction industry groups may have differing views on liability protections, payment schedules, or performance requirements depending on the exact provisions
  • Property owner advocates might prioritize different contract safeguards than contractor associations regarding completion timelines or quality standards

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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