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Question: can a bank which i borrowed money from as an equity line on a property i owned out-right, foreclose on the property itself if the equity line payments are not being made?
Answer: – Absolutely… I’m sure if you review your paperwork it will tell you that they have the right to foreclose if payments are not made.
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