Alaska Ten (10) Day Notice to Comply or Vacate is a legal document issued by a landlord in Alaska to a tenant. The notice informs the tenant that they have 10 days to comply with the terms of the lease agreement or vacate the property. The notice is usually served in cases of breach of lease agreement on the part of the tenant, such as non-payment of rent, or violation of the lease agreement. The notice must include the tenant's name, the address of the leased property, and the reason for the notice. The notice must also include the terms of the lease agreement that the tenant has breached and the steps the tenant must take to remedy the situation. If the tenant fails to comply with the terms of the lease agreement within 10 days, they must vacate the property. There are two types of Alaska Ten (10) Day Notice to Comply or Vacate: 1. Ten (10) Day Notice to Comply: This notice is issued when the tenant has breached the terms of the lease agreement but can still remedy the situation. The tenant must take the necessary steps to comply with the lease agreement within 10 days, or face eviction. 2. Ten (10) Day Notice to Vacate: This notice is issued when the tenant has breached the terms of the lease agreement and is no longer able to comply. The tenant must vacate the property within 10 days or face eviction.