An action for the recovery of the possession of real property against a person in possession cannot be prejudiced by an alienation made by that person either before or after the commencement of the action. If the alienation is made after the commencement of the action and the defendant does not satisfy the judgment recovered for damages for withholding the possession, the damages may be recovered by action against the purchaser.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 9. Code of Civil Procedure
Chapter 45. Actions Relating to Real Property
Article 7. Recovery of Possession.
Sec. 09.45.630. Actions for recovery of real property.
Sec. 09.45.640. Damages for withholding property and value of improvements as setoff.
Sec. 09.45.650. Termination of right to recover property during pendency of action.
Sec. 09.45.660. Order for survey and measurement of property.
Sec. 09.45.670. Effect of alienation by person in possession.
Sec. 09.45.680. Mortgage not a conveyance.
Sec. 09.45.690. Failure to pay rent.