Alaska Foreclosure

General Information on Alaska Foreclosures:

There are currently over 95 foreclosed properties.

Alaska Foreclosure is Non-Judicial

Sale by Trustee.

Alaska foreclosure law states that

(a) The sale shall be made under the terms and conditions and in the manner set out in the deed of trust. However, the sale shall be made:
(1) at public auction held at the front door of a courthouse of the superior court in the judicial district where the property is located, unless the deed of trust specifically provides that the sale shall be held in a different place; and
(2) after public notice of the time and place of the sale has been given in the manner provided by law for the sale of real property on execution.
(b) The attorney for the trustee may conduct the sale and act in the sale as the auctioneer for the trustee. Sale shall be made to the highest and best bidder. The beneficiary under the trust deed may bid at the trustee’s sale. The trustee shall execute and deliver to the purchaser a deed to the property sold.
(c) The deed must recite the date and the book and page of the recording of default, and the mailing or delivery of the copies of the notice of default, the true consideration for the conveyance, the time and place of the publication of notice of sale, and the time, place, and manner of sale, and refer to the deed of trust by reference to the page, volume, and place of record.
(d) After the sale an affidavit of mailing the notice of default and an affidavit of publication of the notice of sale shall be recorded in the mortgage records of the recording district where the property is located.
(e) The trustee may postpone sale of all or any portion of the property by delivering to the person conducting the sale a written and signed request for the postponement to a stated date and hour. The person conducting the sale shall publicly announce the postponement to the stated date and hour at the time and place originally fixed for the sale. This procedure shall be followed in any succeeding postponement.

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For assistance with your foreclosure search, please contact one of the following websites:

  • Foreclosure Lookup:Alaska Foreclosure Search – Foreclosure Deals
  • Credit Reporting:Alaska Credit Reporting – Easy-to-understand, includes credit score explanation
  • Electronic Appraiser:Alaska Electronic Appraiser – Instant Home Valuations!
  • Free Alaska Foreclosure Forms:
    Following foreclosure forms are free for download. Most of the forms are provided with instructions on how to fill the form. To download any of these foreclosure papers and forms just right click on the link and select “Save As…”.

    Foreclosure Investing Forms – Real Estate Short Sale Forms:

  • Property Evaluation Sheet
  • HUD 1 Sheet
  • Warranty Deed
  • Authorization to Release Information
  • Home Equity:

  • Waiver of Certain Terms in Other Loans with Lender
  • Affidavit of Lender Relationship
  • Acknowledgment Regarding Voluntary Repayment of Existing Debt
  • Notice of Right to Rescind
  • Election Not to Rescind
  • Refinance

  • Affidavit of Reasonable and Necessary Closing Costs For Homestead Property Refinance
  • Miscellaneous

  • 1099-S Certification For No Information Reporting
  • 1099-S Proceeds from Real Estate Transactions
  • Affidavit of Exclusion
  • Affidavit Regarding Loan Purpose
  • Assignment of Leases, Rents and Profits
  • Assignment of Mortgage
  • Authorization to Release Information
  • Common Drive Agreement
  • Consent to Encroachment (across property line)
  • Consent to Encroachment (cross encroachment)
  • Consent to Encroachment (into easement)
  • Earnest Money Escrow Agreement

  • Loan Guaranty
  • Minimum Escrow Accounting Procedures
  • Mortgage and Security Agreement
  • Notary Signature for Corporation
  • Notary Signature of Individual
  • Partial Release of Mortgage
  • Promissory Note
  • Quit Claim Deed
  • Rider to Financing Statement
  • Wrap Around Mortgage Rider
  • HUD Settlement Cost Booklet
  • Consumer Handbook on Adjustable Rate Mortgages (CHARM)
  • RESPA Reform Proposal
  • Self-Employed Income Analysis