Alaska Notice to Quit for Intentional Damage is a formal document issued by a landlord to a tenant in order to terminate a rental agreement due to the tenant's intentional damage to the rental property. This notice informs the tenant that they must vacate the premises within a specified period of time. The Alaska Notice to Quit for Intentional Damage must include specific information such as the date of the notice, the date the tenant must vacate the premises, the name of the tenant, and the address of the rental property. There are two types of Alaska Notice to Quit for Intentional Damage: Immediate Termination Notice and Cure or Quit Notice. An Immediate Termination Notice is issued when the landlord believes the tenant's intentional damage is so severe that the rental agreement must be terminated immediately. A Cure or Quit Notice is issued when the tenant has the opportunity to repair or replace the damaged property within a specified period of time in order to remain in the rental agreement.