Alaska 5 Day Eviction Notice to Quit

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An Alaska eviction notice commonly associated with alleged incurable tenant violations, such as illegal activity. This is a 2-page PDF document that may be printed for record-keeping or delivery purposes.

For notices related to unpaid rent, see the Alaska 7 Day Eviction Notice to Pay or Quit.

This Alaska eviction notice is commonly associated with situations in which a tenant is alleged to have committed a violation for which Alaska law does not require the landlord to provide an opportunity to cure.

This type of notice generally identifies the alleged violation and indicates that the tenancy may be terminated, with possession of the rental property expected to be surrendered within five days, as referenced under applicable statutes. If the tenant remains in possession after the notice period expires, the landlord may have the option to pursue a forcible entry and detainer action through the court system in accordance with Alaska law.

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Rent Grace Period: None required by statute. AS 34.03.020(c)
Nonpayment of Rent: 7 days. AS 34.03.220(b)
Noncompliance: 10 days. AS 34.03.160
Illegal Activity: 5 days to vacate. AS 34.03.220(2)
Major Tenant Damage to Property: 24 hours to vacate. AS 34.03.120(a)(5)
Termination (Month-to-Month Lease): 30 days. AS 34.03.290
Eviction Lawsuit: Forcible Entry and Detainer actions may be filed in court. Chapter 45 (Actions Relating to Real Property)
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