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Alaska Rent Late Fee Laws

Quick answer

Alaska sets no fixed dollar/percentage cap on rent late fees — the fee must be a reasonable estimate of the landlord's actual damages and be stated in the lease.

Maximum late fee

No cap (reasonable)

Grace period

None (lease governs)

Statute

AS 34.03

* shown for a $1500.00 rent, 10 days late. Use the calculator for your numbers.

Late-Fee Compliance

Check the legal maximum late fee, grace period & cap for all 50 states + DC — before you charge.

Informational only — not legal advice. Late-fee rules change and local ordinances may be stricter than the state rule. The fee must also be stated in the signed lease and, where no statutory cap exists, be a reasonable estimate of actual damages. Verify against current law before charging. Legal data last reviewed 2026-01.

Example

On $1500.00 monthly rent that's 10 days late in Alaska, the maximum legal late fee is not capped by a fixed amount.

Alaska late fee FAQ

What is the maximum late fee a landlord can charge in Alaska?

Alaska has no statutory cap. The fee must be reasonable and disclosed in the lease.

Is there a grace period for late rent in Alaska?

Alaska has no statutory grace period — the lease governs when a late fee applies.

Is a late fee legal if it isn't in the lease?

Generally no. In every state a late fee must be disclosed in the signed lease to be enforceable, regardless of any cap.

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Informational only — not legal advice. Late-fee rules change and local ordinances may be stricter than the state rule. The fee must also be stated in the signed lease and, where no statutory cap exists, be a reasonable estimate of actual damages. Verify against current law before charging. Legal data last reviewed 2026-01.