Alabama foreclosure help

Stop an Alabama foreclosure before the auction.

Alabama’s non-judicial process can move in 30–60 days. Get a no-obligation cash offer from a real person while you still have time to sell before the sale.

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Options if you are facing foreclosure in Alabama

Because the timeline can be short, the weeks before the sale are usually the practical window to act.

Loan modification / reinstatement

Ask your servicer about catching up, reinstating, or modifying the loan. Alabama timelines can be short, so start early.

Short sale

If you owe more than the home is worth, a lender-approved short sale may resolve the debt before auction — especially where deficiency judgments are allowed.

Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy can pause foreclosure through the automatic stay, but it is a serious legal step. Talk with a licensed Alabama attorney before filing.

Cash sale — how we help

A cash sale can close before the auction, pay off the balance, and stop foreclosure. As-is condition, flexible closing, and a real person walking through next steps. Submit the form above and we will follow up personally.

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What to know about Alabama foreclosure

Alabama is primarily non-judicial. Notice is typically published in a newspaper for three consecutive weeks before the sale. State law does not require advance notice to the homeowner itself, though most mortgage contracts still require a breach letter. Many non-judicial cases move in about 30 to 60 days.

After the sale, Alabama can offer a real redemption period — often 180 days for homestead property with a mortgage from 2016 or later where proper notice was given, otherwise up to one year. Redemption generally means paying the full sale price plus costs.

Watch the possession demand: if the new owner sends written demand for possession, the former owner often has only 10 days to move out or can lose the right to redeem. Alabama also allows deficiency judgments.

We buy houses in any situation and can work with tight timelines — as-is, no fees, and a real person following up.

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Related situations

Foreclosure is one path. We also help Alabama homeowners facing other hard timing problems.

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Same form, same team. No repairs, no fees, no obligation — a cash closing can stop foreclosure by paying off the loan before auction.

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Process note: Alabama foreclosure is usually non-judicial under a power of sale. Publication, redemption length, and possession-demand deadlines depend on the loan, notice given, and property type.

This page is general information about the Alabama foreclosure process, not legal advice. Laws and timelines can change, and your facts may differ. Consult a licensed Alabama attorney or a HUD-approved housing counselor about your situation.