Yes. Any lien holder can initiate foreclosure proceedings when their lien is in default.
Yes. The bank could foreclose and take possession of the property subject to the first mortgage.
Yes, a financial company can purchase the lien on your mortgage and then foreclose on your property if you have not made sufficient payments.The second mortgagee can also foreclose on the second mortgage and take possession of the property subject to the first mortgage. In that case, the lender would have to pay off the first mortgage before it could keep any proceeds from a sale of the property..
Yes. The second is subordinate to the first mortgage and therefore is at greater risk. If equity exists, the 2nd mortgage holder may receive payment for the debt when a senior lender forecloses. If there is not, then their lien on the property is wiped out and they must pursue the borrower in another fashion (such as a lawsuit). If the 2nd mortgage lender does not want the 1st lender to foreclose, they may choose to pay the 1st mortgage current before the foreclosure proceeds and attempt to collect or foreclose themselves.
A charge off just means a bank has considered a bad debt. They still have the right to collect on it. Now it is tough for a second mortgage company or bank to foreclose, reason being that there are in second position. They can start but if foreclosure is followed through with. The first mortgage is paid first and they get what is left over. Remember the house has to be sold etc. Many times they will sell your debt of to a less scrupilous collector. If they do start contact your first mortgage lender immediately. They may have options. Hope this helps.
yes, but it rarely happens.
Yes. The bank could foreclose and take possession of the property subject to the first mortgage.
Yes, a financial company can purchase the lien on your mortgage and then foreclose on your property if you have not made sufficient payments.The second mortgagee can also foreclose on the second mortgage and take possession of the property subject to the first mortgage. In that case, the lender would have to pay off the first mortgage before it could keep any proceeds from a sale of the property..
Yes. The second is subordinate to the first mortgage and therefore is at greater risk. If equity exists, the 2nd mortgage holder may receive payment for the debt when a senior lender forecloses. If there is not, then their lien on the property is wiped out and they must pursue the borrower in another fashion (such as a lawsuit). If the 2nd mortgage lender does not want the 1st lender to foreclose, they may choose to pay the 1st mortgage current before the foreclosure proceeds and attempt to collect or foreclose themselves.
A charge off just means a bank has considered a bad debt. They still have the right to collect on it. Now it is tough for a second mortgage company or bank to foreclose, reason being that there are in second position. They can start but if foreclosure is followed through with. The first mortgage is paid first and they get what is left over. Remember the house has to be sold etc. Many times they will sell your debt of to a less scrupilous collector. If they do start contact your first mortgage lender immediately. They may have options. Hope this helps.
yes, but it rarely happens.
The senior mortgagee (the first) will foreclose and take possession of the property subject to the second mortgage.The senior mortgagee (the first) will foreclose and take possession of the property subject to the second mortgage.The senior mortgagee (the first) will foreclose and take possession of the property subject to the second mortgage.The senior mortgagee (the first) will foreclose and take possession of the property subject to the second mortgage.
If the second mortgage is in default the second mortgagee can foreclose and take possession of the property subject to the first mortgage.
You still owe the money to the mortgage provider.
Yes. Your second mortgage is secured by your home, so if you default on payments, the lender has the right to foreclose.
If you don't pay the mortgage the second mortgagee can foreclose and take possession of the real estate subject to the first mortgage. Many of them do just that.
The lender can foreclose and take possession of your property subject to the first mortgage.The lender can foreclose and take possession of your property subject to the first mortgage.The lender can foreclose and take possession of your property subject to the first mortgage.The lender can foreclose and take possession of your property subject to the first mortgage.
Never get a second mortgage --- only if you want to keep your house. 2nd mortgagees can foreclose on you