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Code · Alaska · Title 9 · Chapter 45

Sec. 09.45.105. Content of notice to quit.

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Sec. 09.45.105. Content of notice to quit.
Notice to quit served upon the tenant or person in possession must
(1)state
(A)the nature of the breach or violation of the lease or rental agreement or other reason for termination of the tenancy of the tenant or person in possession;
(B)in circumstances in which the breach or violation described in
(A)of this paragraph may be corrected by the tenant or person in possession to avoid the termination of the tenancy, the nature of the remedial action to be taken, and the date and time by which the corrective actions must be completed in order to avoid termination of the tenancy;
(C)the date and time when the tenancy of the tenant or person in possession under the lease or rental agreement will terminate;
(2)direct the tenant or person in possession to quit the premises not later than the date and time of the termination of the tenancy; and
(3)give notice to the tenant or person in possession that, if the tenancy terminates and the tenant or person in possession continues to occupy the premises, the landlord may commence a civil action to remove the tenant or person and recover possession.
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