Month-to-Month Laws
Termination Notice – 30 days’ written notice is required to terminate. (AS § 34.03.290(b))
Increasing Rent – No statute; therefore, 30 days is recommended.
An Alaska month-to-month lease agreement is a tenancy-at-will, meaning the landlord or tenant can terminate by providing at least 30 days’ notice. This arrangement is common for short-term rentals or if the landlord wants the option to cancel a lease at any time.
An Alaska month-to-month lease agreement is a tenancy-at-will, meaning the landlord or tenant can terminate by providing at least 30 days’ notice. This arrangement is common for short-term rentals or if the landlord wants the option to cancel a lease at any time.
Termination Notice – 30 days’ written notice is required to terminate. (AS § 34.03.290(b))
Increasing Rent – No statute; therefore, 30 days is recommended.