Alaska Month-to-Month Rental Agreement

An Alaska month-to-month lease is a flexible rental agreement that lets tenants rent without a long-term commitment. It allows either the landlord or tenant to end the lease with 30 days’ notice.

Last updated November 27th, 2024

An Alaska month-to-month lease is a flexible rental agreement that lets tenants rent without a long-term commitment. It allows either the landlord or tenant to end the lease with 30 days’ notice.

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This Alaska month-to-month lease agreement template is a legally binding contract between a tenant and landlord, with monthly rent payments with no set end date. Either party can terminate with a 30-day notice, and the landlord may request a security deposit to cover any potential damages. The landlord and tenant laws are governed by the Alaska Uniform Landlord and Tenant Act (Alaska Stat.§ 34.03↗).

Rental Application – The landlord can ask for a rental application to verify the tenant’s credentials. Once approved, both parties can sign the lease.

Landlord Increasing Rent Requirements

Summary (Alaska Landlord and Tenant Act↗):

30 days – Landlords must give tenants a 30-day notice prior to increasing the rent amount.

Minimum Notice of Termination by Tenant Laws

Summary (§ 34.03.290↗):

Week-to-week lease – 14-day notice

Month-to-month lease – 30-day notice

Sample Alaska Month-to-Month Rental Agreement