Alaska 24-Hour Notice to Quit | Intentional Damage (Form CIV-728)

The Alaska 24-hour notice to quit is an eviction form used when a tenant deliberately damaged or destroyed the rental property. Due to the time-sensitive nature of the violation, landlords need only provide tenants with 24 hours’ notice before beginning an eviction process. The tenant is required to vacate the premises and pay for the damages caused.

Alaska 24-Hour Notice to Quit | Intentional Damage (Form CIV-728)

The Alaska 24-hour notice to quit is an eviction form used when a tenant deliberately damaged or destroyed the rental property. Due to the time-sensitive nature of the violation, landlords need only provide tenants with 24 hours’ notice before beginning an eviction process. The tenant is required to vacate the premises and pay for the damages caused.

Last updated July 20th, 2024

The Alaska 24-hour notice to quit is an eviction form used when a tenant deliberately damaged or destroyed the rental property. Due to the time-sensitive nature of the violation, landlords need only provide tenants with 24 hours’ notice before beginning an eviction process. The tenant is required to vacate the premises and pay for the damages caused.

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