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Alaska Landlord Tenant Closing Statement to Reconcile Security Deposit

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Alaska
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AK-9000LT
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This is a Landlord Tenant Closing Statement - Reconcile Security Deposit, where the landlord records the deposits and credits, less deductions from the credits or security deposit for delivery to the tenant. It is used to document for the benefit of both parties the monies held by the landlord and due to the landlord.


A security deposit is a payment required by a landlord from a tenant to cover the expenses of any repairs of damages to the premises greater than normal "wear and tear." Everyday usage is normal wear and tear, but excess damage is a debated definition. A security deposit is not the same as rent. It is money that actually belongs to the tenant but is held by the landlord for tenant-caused damages and sometimes past-due rent. Without the agreement of the landlord, a security deposit may not legally be used as the last month's rent.


Laws vary by state, but some states place a limit on the amount of a security deposit that a landlord may charge. Some states also regulate where residential security deposits must be kept and when interest payments on the security deposits must be made to the tenant. State laws also define the time period after the tenant vacates within which the deposit must be returned to the tenant.

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Rent Increases: RCW 59.18. 140 requires landlords to give tenants 60 Days' notice before increasing the rent. In a month-to-month rental, the landlord must give you 60 Days' written notice before each rent increase (except in certain subsidized rental units, the landlord must give you at least 30 days written notice).

The date of the letter and the landlord's full name and address. The address of the residence you rented and the date you moved in. A statement that you've been paying your rent timely and that you are current with your payments.

Dear Name: I am writing to provide notice of my request that you refund the security deposit paid in the amount of $1500.00 for the rental of Address, City, State Zip Code. I vacated the residence on 00/00/00 without any damages beyond oridnary wear and tear.

Alaska state law limits how much a landlord can charge for a security deposit (two months' rent, unless the monthly rent exceeds $2,000), when it must be returned (within 14 days after a tenant moves if the tenant has given proper notice to end the tenancy or 30 days if the tenant has not), and sets other restrictions

Date. Date format is month/day/year. Payee. Write the name of the person or company to whom you are paying money with the check. Amount in numbers. Write the amount in numbers e.g. $375.00. Amount in words. This will be the same amount that you wrote in the numbers area. Memo. Signature.

Tenant's name and new address, or address he gave for return of the security deposit. Commencement date of the lease and date it ended. Amount of the security deposit when the tenant moved in. Amount of interest accrued.

Security deposits are assets or liabilities, so you cannot deduct them as expenses as a tenant and you need not declare them as income on income tax returns as a landlord until you use them.

Mail your landlord a letter requesting that she return your deposit. Be polite and simply inform the landlord that you have vacated the property and would appreciate the return of your deposit once she has had a chance to complete any checks and paperwork.

Request deposit back You will need to request your deposit back in writing and give your landlord 10 days to respond to the request. An editable PDF letter for you to complete and send to your landlord or letting agent at the end of the tenancy in order to formally request the return of your deposit.

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Alaska Landlord Tenant Closing Statement to Reconcile Security Deposit