Apartment Rules and Regulations - Alaska 2025

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Repairs and Habitability Under Alaska law, landlords are responsible for maintaining rental properties in a habitable condition throughout a tenancy. This means ensuring that all systems and appliances are in good working order and that there are no conditions present that would endanger a tenants health or safety.
In Alaska, landlords are prohibited from engaging in illegal discrimination, setting unfair occupancy limits, infringing upon tenants rights to privacy, entering rented premises without proper notice (except in emergencies), failing to maintain habitable living conditions, and unlawfully withholding security deposits,
Families with children are given preference. The maximum number of occupants in a 4-bedroom apartment is eight (8) occupants; and in a 2-bedroom apartment the maximum number of occupants is four (4), plus one (1) infant under 2 years of age.
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Normal wear and tear is the minor damage caused by ordinary use of the rental unit.
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