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The easiest way to recover foreclosures in Alaska is to contact your lender as soon as you are unable to make your payments on time. Lenders want the borrowers to keep their homes because foreclosure is an expensive process on which most lenders end up losing money.
Lenders therefore have an interest in exploring every possible option in the Alaska foreclosure process, including forbearance, partial claim, payment modification and payment suspension. However, the fewer payments you are behind, the more options will be open to you.
There are three key actions to take in the Alaska foreclosure recovery process:
1. Read and respond to any correspondence from your lender. These notices will contain important information on the foreclosure recovery process in Alaska and pending legal action.
2. Raise money to make a missed payment. You may be able to sell assets such as a second car or jewelry, or a household member could take a second job.
3. Avoid foreclosure recovery scams. Many companies claim to be able to stop your foreclosure by charging you for information you could get for free. Others will require you to sign over the title to your house.
Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done
Know how Alaska foreclosure laws will affect you
Laws on foreclosure vary considerably by state so you should be familiar with at least a summary of foreclosure laws in Alaska. You should also read your loan documents to know what your lender can do if you can't make your payments.
I recommend: In addition to a summary of Alaska law, American Foreclosure Specialists provides a description of possible strategies for avoiding a foreclosure on your home.
Get assistance with Alaska foreclosure recovery information
There are housing counselors and online resources available to help you understand your options, assist you in organizing your finances and negotiate with your lender, if needed.
I recommend: Visit the National Foundation For Credit Counseling’s Homeowner Crisis Resource Center for information and tools to get started understanding your foreclosure options. DebtAdvice.org is a service provided by the National Foundation for Credit Counseling and allows you to locate housing counselors based on your zip code and search radius.
Retain foreclosure attorneys in Alaska
You may need Alaska foreclosure lawyers to protect your interests, especially if you need to sign documents. If your regular attorney does not handle Alaska foreclosure law, he may be able to make a referral.
I recommend: Durrell Law Group in Anchorage practices business law with a specialization in real estate. The law offices of GR Eschbacher & Justin Eschbacher in Anchorage have several practice areas, including real estate transactions.
Watch out for mortgage recovery scams
The Federal Trade Commission warns that there are plenty of bad guys operating in the foreclosure recovery business who will take your money and provide no service. Some warning signs, according to the FTC: advertising terms like 'guarantee' and '97% success rate', upfront fees before services and company names or websites designed to make you think you're dealing with a government or nonprofit agency.
I recommend: Educate yourself about foreclosure recovery scams through the Federal Trade Commission. The FTC recommends you only seek foreclosure help from government sanctioned counseling agencies like the ones recommended by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development or the federal Making Home Affordable program.
Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide
- • Ask to speak with a manager when you contact your mortgage company as part of your Alaska foreclosure recovery process. You will need to have some basic information ready, including your loan number, household expenses and recent pay stubs. Be prepared to provide a brief, honest account of your financial circumstances and take notes, especially the contact information of the person to whom you are speaking.

