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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 9. Code of Civil Procedure
- Chapter 45. Actions Relating to Real Property
- Section 100. Notice to Quit.
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AS 09.45.100. Notice to Quit.
- (a) Except where service of written notice is made under AS 09.45.090(a)(1) or (b)(1), or except when notice to quit
is not required by AS 09.45.090
(a)(3) or (b)(3), a person entitled to the premises who seeks to recover possession of the premises may not commence
and maintain an action to recover possession of premises under AS 09.45.060
- 09.45.160 unless the person first gives a notice to
quit to the person in possession.
- (b) To recover possession of premises after a tenant or person in possession has failed or refused to pay rent due,
service of the written notice required by AS 34.03.220
(b) or of a demand in writing for possession of the premises
- (1) constitutes notice to quit, and service of a separate notice to quit is not required; and
- (2) satisfies the requirements of (c) of this section and AS 34.03.310(c).
- (c) A notice to quit shall be in writing and shall be served upon the tenant or person in possession by being
- (1) delivered to the tenant or person;
- (2) left at the premises in case of absence from the premises; or
- (3) sent by registered or certified mail.
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