The Alaska Notice of Termination of Month-to-Month Tenancy is a legal document used to notify a tenant that their month-to-month tenancy agreement is being terminated. This document is an important step in the eviction process and must be given to the tenant in accordance with Alaska landlord-tenant laws. There are two types of Alaska Notice of Termination of Month-to-Month Tenancy: the 10-day notice and the 30-day notice. The 10-day notice is issued to tenants who have committed a breach of the lease, such as not paying rent or violating other terms of the rental agreement. This notice informs the tenant that they must remedy the violation within 10 days or vacate the premises. The 30-day notice is issued to tenants who have not committed a breach and is used as a standard notice of termination. This notice informs the tenant that they must vacate the premises within 30 days. Both types of notice must include the full name of the tenant, the address of the rental property, the date of the notice, and the date by which the tenant must vacate the premises.