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Is your Alabama home a potential candidate for a foreclosure? Find helpful information about stopping Alabama foreclosures and links to Alabama foreclosure resources here.
Alabama State Contact for Foreclosure information:
Name: Alabama General's Office
Address: State House
Montgomery, AL 36103
Phone: (205) 242-7300
Fax: (205)242-2885
Email:
Alabama Foreclosure Laws
Summary information regarding Alabama foreclosure laws:
Judicial Foreclosures are Permitted: In Alabama, Judicial foreclosures are available but rare.
Non Judicial Foreclosures are Permitted: In Alabama, non-judicial foreclosures are available.
Security Instruments Used: In Alabama, Deed of Trust and Mortgage are primary security instruments.
Right of Redemption: In Alabama, the timeline of a foreclosure varies by process though is typically 30-60 days.
Deficiency Judgment are Permitted: In Alabama, the right of redemption varies by process.
Typical Time For a Alabama Foreclosure: Typical Time for an Alabama Foreclosure is generally 12 Months.
State of Alabama
The Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto in 1540 visited Mobile Bay, but other Spaniards had been there as early as 1519. In 1702 the French founded a the first permanent settlement at Fort Louis de la Mobile in 1702. In 1763 the British controlled the area, but after the American Revolution almost the entire area was given to the United States and Spain. In 1861 the Confederacy was born in Montgomery, and the city became the Confederate capital during the Civil War.
In the late 19th century the Industrial Revolution brought industrialization to the largely agrarian state. Dr. George Washington Carver carried out his agricultural research at Tuskegee Institute, which had been founded by George Washington Carver. Landmark civil rights activity occurred in Alabama during the 1950s and 1960s.
At present the state is a major producer of poultry, soybeans, vegetables, livestock, wheat cotton, peanuts, fruit, hogs and corn. Alabama also manufactures automobiles, chemicals, plastics and paper paper. The city of Birmingham is noted for the production of coal, iron and steel.
Resident population in 2005 was 4,557,808. Alabama has 67 counties, 22 state parks and 21 state forests. Birmingham, Montgomery, Mobile and Huntsville are the largest cities.
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Disclaimer: The Alabama foreclosure information contained on this website is intended for informational use only and in no way should be considered 100% accurate or be construed as investing or legal advice. Contact an attorney in the state of Alabama if you need foreclosure help, plan on buying a foreclosure or want to invest in Alabama foreclosures.


