The Alaska Landlord and Tenant Act (AS 34.03) is a set of laws that govern the rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants in Alaska. These laws cover topics such as rental agreements, security deposits, rent and late fees, tenant rights, landlord rights, evictions, and more. The Act also outlines the procedures landlords and tenants should take when conflicts arise. The Act is divided into two parts: the Rental Agreement and the Landlord and Tenant Act. The Rental Agreement outlines the terms of the rental agreement between the landlord and the tenant, including the rent, the tenant's responsibilities, and the landlord's obligations. The Landlord and Tenant Act covers the legal rights and obligations of the landlord and tenant. This includes the tenant's right to an inhabitable dwelling, the landlord's right to collect rent, the tenant's right to privacy, and the landlord's right to evict. The Alaska Landlord and Tenant Act also includes other important laws such as the Alaska Residential Landlord Tenant Act (AS 34.03.110), the Alaska Mobile Home Park Landlord Tenant Act (AS 34.03.220), and the Alaska Manufactured Home Park Landlord Tenant Act (AS 34.03.230). These laws provide additional protections for tenants in Alaska.