Alaska Trustee, LLC and its predecessor law firm performs more
non-judicial foreclosures than any other entity in Alaska. We receive many inquiries from
persons interested in bidding at foreclosure sales. Answers to some of the most frequently asked questions are provided in this FAQ.
This information is provided as a courtesy only, and does not create any
firm-client relationship between the reader and Alaska Trustee, LLC, nor Routh Crabtree, APC, nor any employee.
Please understand that the answers are general in nature, and the
specific facts of a particular situation might change the answer. If you are
seriously interested in bidding at a foreclosure sale, we encourage you to seek
the advice of your own attorney. We cannot provide you with legal advice
regarding any specific foreclosure that we might be active in, as it would be a
conflict of interest. Also, the answers apply only to non-judicial foreclosure
sales; the legal rules governing judicial sales are different. Finally, the
answers are in part based on our customary practice rather than a fixed rule of
law, and others performing foreclosure services might answer the questions
differently based on their customary practices.
Please choose a category that your question falls under:
Website Information:
1) How do I obtain a password to access your website?
2) How far back and forward can I see sales and sales results?
3) What is a foreclosure title report?
4) What does "Sale Off" mean?
5) What does "Sale Postponed" mean?
How do I obtain a password to access your website?
Access does not require a password. You can easily access our sales website through the "Foreclosure Listing" button located at the top of the menu on the left side of the screen, or by .
How far back and forward can I see sales and sales results?
Generally four weeks before and after the sale date.
What is a foreclosure title report?
A Foreclosure Title Report is a title product that discloses information about the title. We typically purchase one for our use in the foreclosure process. Title agents prepare and sell these reports. Only we may rely upon the accuracy of the report as the insured party.
What does "Sale Off" mean?
"Sale Off" status means the sale is cancelled. This can occur for a number of reasons. If you are interested in a property where the sale has cancelled, keep watching our website to see if it might reappear.
What does "Sale Postponed" mean?
"Sale Postponed" status means that the sale has been delayed. Postponement could happen due to a variety of reasons. Because it may involve a matter that is not public record, such as a repayment plan, we are not at liberty to disclose the reasons for postponement. If you are interested in a "Sale Postponed" property, keep visiting our website to follow its status.