How to Avoid Foreclosure in Alaska

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How to Avoid Foreclosure in Alaska

Go to: http://foreclosure.laws.com/eviction-... To read more about how alaska foreclosure law works and how to stop or avoid foreclosure and eviction in alaska.

Free Legal Aid provides useful information about eviction. In addition to the video here, be sure you check out other resources.

Residential Rental Application

This is a form that's going to make it more streamlined for tenants who want to apply to rent from you.  How it works is a tenant fills out the application for rental, pays a fee, and then you follow the legal requirements to either approve or disapprove them. Check to learn more.

The Alaska Landlord & Tenant Act

Landlords and tenants should read and familiarize themselves with the Alaska Uniform Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (AS 34.03-010 – 34.03.380) prior to taking any action affecting your or another person’s rights. Check to learn more.

Joint Residency Agreement

If you want to be together and reap all the benefits, but you don't want the hassle of diamond rings, weddings, or mothers-in-law, here's a potential solution: a joint residency agreement.  Cohabitation can be fun, but you want to avoid trying to evict each other when the going gets tough. Check to learn more.

ALASKA EVICTION PROCESS

In Alaska, the eviction process is started by serving the tenant with a “Notice to Quit,” also called a “Notice to Terminate Tenancy.” This notice must be hand delivered, left on the premises (if nobody is there), or sent via certified mail. Check to learn more.