Alaska Landlord Notice to Enter | 24-Hour

Alaska Landlord Notice to Enter | 24-Hour

An Alaska 24-hour notice to enter is a letter informing a residential tenant that the landlord will access their rental property. The notice indicates the current date, the required notice period, and the date and time upon which entry is scheduled. The tenant cannot unreasonably withhold consent from the landlord if they need to enter the premises to perform duties as the proprietor.

Last updated May 12th, 2025

An Alaska 24-hour notice to enter is a letter informing a residential tenant that the landlord will access their rental property. The notice indicates the current date, the required notice period, and the date and time upon which entry is scheduled. The tenant cannot unreasonably withhold consent from the landlord if they need to enter the premises to perform duties as the proprietor.

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Emergency Access (§ 34.03.140(c)) – In an emergency, the landlord has the right to enter the property at any time without notice.

Laws

Alaska law requires the landlord must give the tenant at least 24 hours’ notice prior to entering the tenant’s property.

Statute: AS 34.03.140