Alaska

Prepare notices to serve on your tenant or your landlord with these downloadable Notice Forms for Alaska.

These downloadable Notice Forms are designed to assist both tenants and landlords in Alaska with the process of serving official notices. Each form is user-friendly and tailored specifically for rental matters within the State of Alaska.

Comprehensive Notice Forms

All Notice Forms come equipped with a Record of Service section, allowing users to document how the notice was delivered to the other party. This feature helps ensure that the service of notice is properly tracked and can be referenced if needed.

Step-by-Step Instructions

Every form includes clear instructions, guiding users through the process of completing the form accurately and serving it appropriately. These directions are intended to make the process straightforward, even for those unfamiliar with legal documentation.

Who Can Use These Forms?

The forms are suitable for tenants, landlords, and rental property managers. Their easy-to-use format makes them accessible to anyone involved in rental property matters in Alaska.

Downloadable and Reusable Templates

These templates are specifically created for Alaska and are available for download. Users can fill them in easily, print them as needed, and reuse them for future notice requirements.

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Alaska Notice of Increase in Rent

Alaska landlords, notify your tenant about an upcoming rental increase with this Notice of Increase in Rent.

  • The Notice sets out the amount of the rental increase and the date on which it will take effect.
  • It also informs the tenant that s/he can either accept the increase or move out.
  • The form also includes a Record of Service form so you can record the details of how the Notice was served on the tenant.
  • This template is available in MS Word format and is easy to download and use.
  • Intended to be used only in the State of Alaska.
$4.99

Alaska Notice of Termination for Intentional Damage to Dwelling

Alaska landlords, if your tenant has intentionally damaged their rental unit, serve the tenant with this Notice of Termination form to start the eviction process.

  • The Notice informs the tenant that the tenancy is terminated and that he/she must vacate the premises, failing which the landlord may file an eviction action.
  • The damage must be in excess of $400 to terminate the tenancy with this form.
  • The form also includes a Record of Service form so you can record the details of how the Notice was served on the tenant.
  • Available in MS Word format and easy to download and use.
  • Intended for use only in the State of Alaska.
$4.99

Alaska Notice of Termination of Tenancy for Non-Payment of Utilities

Has your tenant failed to pay utility bills, resulting in a loss of service to the rental unit? Serve the tenant with this Alaska Notice of Termination of Tenancy for Non-Payment of Utilities.

  • The Notice gives the tenant 3 days to pay the landlord the amount necessary to restore the utility service, failing which the tenant must vacate the premises 5 days after receiving the Notice.
  • If the same situation occurs again within 6 months, the tenant will not be given a chance to cure the breach.
  • The form also includes a Record of Service form so you can record the details of how the Notice was served on the tenant.
  • This form is in MS Word format and is easy to download and use.
  • Intended to be used only in the State of Alaska
$4.99

Alaska Notice to Quit - Monthly Tenancy

You can terminate a tenant’s tenancy for breach of the rental agreement by serving them with this Notice to Quit for a monthly tenancy in Alaska.

If your tenant is in breach of the rental agreement, you have the right to terminate the tenancy. This can be accomplished by serving the tenant with an Alaska Notice to Quit specifically designed for monthly tenancies.

Purpose and Contents of the Notice

The Notice to Quit formally informs the tenant that their tenancy is being terminated. It specifies the date by which the tenant is required to vacate the premises. If the tenant fails to leave by the stated date, the landlord is entitled to initiate legal proceedings to evict the tenant.

Additionally, the Notice outlines the reasons for terminating the tenancy, providing clarity for both parties involved.

Record of Service

Included with the Notice is a Record of Service form. This form allows the landlord to document the details of how the Notice was delivered to the tenant, ensuring proper procedure is followed.

Format and Intended Use

The Notice to Quit is available in MS Word format, making it straightforward to download and complete. It is intended for use exclusively within the State of Alaska.

$4.99