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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 34. Property
- Chapter 3. Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act
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Chapter 3. Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act
- Section 10. Purpose and Construction.
- Section 20. Terms and Conditions of Rental Agreement.
- Section 30. Effect of Unsigned or Undelivered Rental Agreement.
- Section 40. Prohibited Provisions in Rental Agreements.
- Section 50. Separation of Rents and Obligations to Maintain Property Forbidden.
- Section 60. Sublease and Assignment.
- Section 70. Security Deposits and Prepaid Rent.
- Section 80. Disclosure.
- Section 90. Landlord to Supply Possession of the Dwelling Unit.
- Section 100. Landlord to Maintain Fit Premises.
- Section 110. Limitation of Liability.
- Section 115. [Renumbered as AS 34.05.025
- Section 120. Tenant Obligations.
- Section 130. Rules and Regulations.
- Section 140. Access.
- Section 150. Tenant to Use and Occupy.
- Section 160. Noncompliance By the Landlord: General.
- Section 170. Failure to Deliver Possession.
- Section 180. Wrongful Failure to Supply Heat, Water, Hot Water or Essential Services.
- Section 190. Landlord's Noncompliance as Defense to Action For Possession or Rent.
- Section 200. Fire or Casualty Damage.
- Section 210. Tenant's Remedies For Landlord's Unlawful Ouster, Exclusion, or Diminution of Service.
- Section 220. Noncompliance With Rental Agreement; Failure to Pay Rent.
- Section 225. Limitations On Mobile Home Park Operator's Right to Terminate.
- Section 230. Remedies For Absence, Nonuse and Abandonment.
- Section 240. Waiver of Landlord's Right to Terminate.
- Section 250. Landlord Liens; Distraint For Rent Abolished.
- Section 260. Disposition of Abandoned Property.
- Section 270. Remedy After Termination.
- Section 280. Recovery of Possession Limited.
- Section 285. Service of Process Upon Tenant.
- Section 290. Periodic Tenancy and Holdover.
- Section 300. Landlord and Tenant Remedies For Abuse of Access.
- Section 310. Retaliatory Conduct Prohibited.
- Section 320. Obligation of Good Faith.
- Section 330. Application and Exclusions.
- Section 335. Proof of Certain Property Damage Claims.
- Section 340. Service of Process.
- Section 345. Mediation and Binding Arbitration.
- Section 350. Attorney Fees.
- Section 360. Definitions.
- Section 370. Applicability.
- Section 380. Short Title.
Article 01. PURPOSES AND RULES OF CONSTRUCTION
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