Contracts

Under Alaska's landlord-tenant law, a landlord who enters a residential rental without proper notice except in an emergency is:

AWithin their rights since they own the property
BPotentially liable for breach of the tenant's right to quiet enjoyment✓ Correct
CRequired to pay the tenant double rent for the day
DSubject to criminal trespass charges only

Explanation

Alaska's Residential Landlord and Tenant Act requires landlords to provide at least 24 hours' notice before entering a rental unit (except in genuine emergencies). Unauthorized entry breaches the tenant's right to quiet enjoyment and may give the tenant grounds to terminate the lease or seek damages.

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