Termination of Tenancy in Alaska

Your landlord can’t simply tell you to move whenever he decides he doesn't want you to live in his property anymore. Instead, your landlord is required by law to give you notice before he or she can terminate your tenancy.

If you have a month-to-month tenancy— the most common type of tenancy— your landlord generally must give you notice a full rental period before requiring you to vacate the property. If, for example, you pay rent on the first of the month and are given notice on the tenth, you have until the end of the next month to move.

Please keep in mind that there are some situations in which your landlord can require you to leave with less notice than a full rental period, such as:

You will frequently have an opportunity to correct the problem that caused your landlord to give you notice:

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