Alaska Statutes

Alaska Stat. § 34.03.080 (2026)

Disclosure

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Sec. 34.03.080. Disclosure.
 (a) The landlord or a person authorized to enter into a rental agreement on behalf of the landlord shall disclose to the tenant in writing at or before the commencement of the tenancy the name and address of
     (1) the person authorized to manage the premises; and

     (2) an owner of the premises or a person authorized to act for and on behalf of the owner for the purpose of service of process and for the purpose of receiving and receipting for notices and demands.

 (b) The information required to be furnished by this section shall be kept current and this section extends to and is enforceable against any successor landlord, owner, or manager.

 (c) A person who fails to comply with (a) of this section becomes an agent of each person who is a landlord for the purpose of
     (1) service of process and receiving and receipting for notices and demands; and

     (2) performing the obligations of the landlord under this chapter and under the rental agreement and expending or making available for the purpose all rent collected from the premises.

 (d) A mobile home park operator shall disclose fully in writing all capital improvements that will be required to be made by the tenant including but not limited to skirting or utility hook-ups, before entering into a rental agreement.




Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 1990–1990 · leading case: Alaska Teamster-Emp. Pension Trust v. Wise (In Re Wise), 120 B.R. 537 (Bankr. D. Alaska 1990).
Alaska Teamster-Emp. Pension Trust v. Wise (In Re Wise), 120 B.R. 537 (Bankr. D. Alaska 1990). “360(6) defines a “landlord” as follows: (6) “landlord” means the owner, lessor, or sublessor of the dwelling unit or the building of which it is a part, and it also means a manager of the premises who fails to disclose as required by AS 34.03.080 [emphasis added]. b. Under AS 34.”
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