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Lease Agreement for Alaska

Generate a lease agreement that complies with Alaska law — with AK-specific clauses, legal requirements, and jurisdiction-aware protections.

Alaska legal context

Alaska's Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (AS §§ 34.03.010–34.03.380) governs most residential rentals. Security deposits are capped at two months' rent (excluding pet deposits) and must be returned within 14 days (or 30 days if there is damage to itemize). Alaska has no statewide rent control.

Key AK statutes

  • Alaska Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act

    Alaska Stat. §§ 34.03.010–34.03.380

    Comprehensive residential landlord-tenant statute.

  • Security Deposits

    Alaska Stat. § 34.03.070

    Two-month cap (excluding pet deposits); 14-day return (30-day if damage exists).

  • Termination of Tenancy

    Alaska Stat. § 34.03.290

    30-day notice for month-to-month termination.

Alaska-specific considerations

  • Two-Month Deposit Cap

    Security deposits limited to two months' rent (excluding pet deposits) under § 34.03.070.

  • 14-Day Deposit Return

    Return within 14 days, extended to 30 days if damage requires itemization.

  • 7-Day Nonpayment Notice

    Cure-or-quit notice required under § 34.03.220.

  • 30-Day Termination Notice

    Required for month-to-month tenancy termination.

Why this matters in Alaska

  • Two-month deposit cap (excluding pets)

  • 14-day deposit return (30 days with damage)

  • AURLTA-style statute

  • 30-day termination notice

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