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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 34. Property
- Chapter 3. Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act
- Section 60. Sublease and Assignment.
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AS 34.03.060. Sublease and Assignment.
- (a) Unless otherwise agreed in writing, the tenant may not sublet the premises or assign the rental agreement to another
without the landlord's consent.
- (b) The tenant's right to sublease the premises or assign the rental agreement to another shall be conditioned on
obtaining the landlord's consent, which may be withheld only upon the grounds specified in (d) of this section; no
further restrictions on sublease or assignment are enforceable.
- (c) When the rental agreement requires the landlord's consent for sublease or assignment, the tenant may secure one or
more persons who are willing to occupy the premises. Each prospective occupant shall make a written offer signed and
delivered by the prospective occupant to the landlord, containing the following information on the prospective
occupant:
- (1) name, age, and present address;
- (2) marital status;
- (3) occupation, place of employment, and name and address of employer;
- (4) number of all other persons who would normally reside with the prospective occupant;
- (5) two credit references, or responsible persons who will confirm the financial responsibility of the prospective
occupant; and
- (6) names and addresses of all landlords of the prospective occupant during the prior three years.
- (d) Within 14 days after the written offer has been delivered to the landlord, the landlord may refuse consent to a
sublease or assignment by a written rejection signed and delivered by the landlord to the tenant, containing one or
more of the following reasonable grounds for rejecting the prospective occupant:
- (1) insufficient credit standing or financial responsibility;
- (2) number of persons in the household;
- (3) number of persons under 18 years of age in the household;
- (4) unwillingness of the prospective occupant to assume the same terms as are included in the existing rental agreement;
- (5) proposed maintenance of pets;
- (6) proposed commercial activity; or
- (7) written information signed by a previous landlord, which shall accompany the rejection, setting out abuses of other
premises occupied by the prospective occupant.
- (e) In the event the written rejection fails to contain one or more grounds permitted by (d) of this section for rejecting
the prospective occupant, the tenant may consider the landlord's consent given, or at the tenant's option may terminate
the rental agreement by a written notice given without unnecessary delay to the landlord at least 30 days before the
termination date specified in the notice.
- (f) If the landlord does not deliver a written rejection signed by the landlord to the tenant within 14 days after a
written offer has been delivered to the landlord by the tenant, the landlord's consent to the sublease or assignment
shall be conclusively presumed.
Article 03. LANDLORD OBLIGATIONS
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