Alaska Notice & Entry Laws

Alaska landlords must give tenants 24 hours advance notice before entering the rental unit for non-emergency purposes, and entry must occur at a reasonable time.

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Key Rules

Notice Required
24 hours advance notice for non-emergency entry
Emergency Entry
Permitted without prior notice in emergency situations
Permissible Reasons
Repairs, inspections, showing unit to prospective tenants or buyers
Time Of Entry
Must be at reasonable times (typically 8 AM to 9 PM)

Applicable Statutes

Alaska Stat. § 34.03.140

Landlord's right of access: landlord must give 24 hours advance notice before entering for repairs, inspections, or to show the unit to prospective tenants or purchasers. Entry must be at reasonable times.

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