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Title 3 . Commerce, Community, and Economic Development
Chapter 77 . Fisheries Enhancement Tax Appropriations
Section 100. Foreclosure expenses

3 AAC 77.100. Foreclosure expenses

On all defaulted loans, the department will, in its discretion, charge to the debtor's account all reasonable expenses, including

(1) attorney fees and costs;

(2) collection officer time directly associated with the debtor's account;

(3) maintenance costs;

(4) costs to protect collateral;

(5) repossession costs;

(6) sales costs; and

(7) other direct costs attributed to the defaulted loan.

History: Eff. 3/29/86, Register 97

Authority: AS 16.10.310 (a)

AS 16.10.337

AS 16.10.339

AS 16.10.342

AS 16.10.510 (4)

AS 26.15.010

AS 26.15.030

AS 26.15.040

AS 27.09.050

AS 44.33.020 (1)

AS 44.33.245 (a)

AS 45.86.040 (a)

AS 45.87.060

AS 45.88.020 (a)

AS 45.89.070

AS 45.90.020 (a)

AS 45.95.020

AS 45.98.030 (3)


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