Inventory and Condition of Leased Premises for Pre Lease and Post Lease - Alaska 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Lessor/Landlord and Lessee/Tenant information at the top of the form. Ensure that all names are spelled correctly.
  3. Enter the address of the leased premises, along with the lease term start and end dates. This establishes the timeframe for your agreement.
  4. In the inventory section, list all items present in the premises. The landlord should assess each item’s condition, noting any issues or concerns.
  5. As a tenant, review each item listed after moving in. Indicate your agreement or disagreement with the landlord's assessment by checking the appropriate boxes and adding comments if necessary.
  6. Finally, sign and date the document to acknowledge your agreement with its contents. If there are multiple tenants, one signature suffices for all.

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Alaskas Unclaimed Property Act (AS 34.45) requires businesses (profit and non-profit) and governmental agencies to file unclaimed property reports with the State of Alaska Department of Revenue.
(c) After landlords notice under (a) of this section, or otherwise, if the tenant makes timely response in writing of an intention to remove the personal property from the premises and does not do so within the time specified in the landlords notice or within 15 days of the delivery or mailing of the tenants written
020 states that The landlord may increase the rent required under a periodic tenancy by giving the tenant written notice of the increase at least 30 days before the rental due date specified in the notice. Unlike some states, Alaska does not impose any limits on how much a landlord can raise the rent.
Normal wear and tear is the minor damage caused by ordinary use of the rental unit.
Your landlord cannot do the following things in an attempt to make you move: Shut off your utility service(s) Change the locks. Take your personal property. Take possession of the property by force, without a court hearing.

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By law, the property is considered abandoned or unclaimed when there is no documented transaction or contact between the owner and holder for a period, known as a dormancy period. What are the dormancy periods and holder responsibilities? A dormancy period can be between 1 and 15 years, depending on the property type.
(a) A person may not abandon a vehicle upon a highway or vehicular way or area. (b) A person may not abandon a vehicle upon public property or upon private property without the consent of the owner or person in lawful possession or control of the property.
290. Periodic tenancy and holdover. (a) While rent is current, the landlord or the tenant may terminate a week to week tenancy by a written notice given to the other at least 14 days before the termination date specified in the notice.

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