No, in Alaska, a landlord cannot evict a tenant immediately. If the eviction is for illegal activity on the premises, the landlord must provide at least 24 hours’ written notice. For all other reasons, such as nonpayment of rent or lease agreement violations, the landlord must give at least 7 days’ written notice.
In all cases, the landlord must follow the formal court eviction process and cannot use self-help methods like changing locks, shutting off utilities, or removing belongings. Read this handy guide on Alaska eviction laws.
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The information for this answer was found on our Alaska Eviction Process answers.