Contracts
An Alaska tenant in a month-to-month tenancy has not paid rent for two months. The landlord may initiate eviction proceedings by first providing a:
A7-day notice to vacate
B7-day notice to pay rent or quit✓ Correct
C30-day notice to vacate
DUnlawful detainer complaint directly
Explanation
Under Alaska's Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, a landlord must first provide written notice to the tenant to pay the overdue rent or vacate within 7 days. If the tenant neither pays nor vacates, the landlord may then file for eviction (unlawful detainer) with the court.
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