Alaska Rent Grace Period
no statutory grace periodAlaska has no statutory rent grace period (14 of 51 US jurisdictions mandate one statewide). Any grace period must come from the lease itself, so check what yours says before assuming you have extra days.
Educational information: generated from our Alaska law database (last updated 2024-01-01). Not legal advice.
How Alaska compares
14 of 51 US jurisdictions mandate a general statewide grace period before late fees; elsewhere any grace period is local, conditional, or set by the lease. Here is how Alaska compares with other states in our database.
| State | Rent Grace Period |
|---|---|
| Alaska | no statutory grace period |
| Arizona | no statutory grace period |
| Arkansas | 5 days (termination only) |
| California | no statutory grace period |
| Colorado | 7 days |
Frequently asked questions
- How many days late can rent be before fees in Alaska?
- There is no statutory grace period in Alaska; rent is late the day after it is due unless your lease says otherwise. Late fees allowed but must be reasonable. No statutory grace period. Fees must be specified in lease agreement.
- How large can the late fee itself be in Alaska?
- Alaska sets no statutory percentage cap on late fees, but fees must be reasonable.
- Can a landlord charge a late fee the day after rent is due in Alaska?
- Potentially yes. With no statutory grace period in Alaska, rent is late the day after the due date unless your lease builds in a grace period.
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