As part of an estate I have a 2nd interest in a mortgage, the 1st mortgagee has now opted to foreclose.

September 15th, 2009 by Jarad S.

Question: As part of an estate I have a 2nd interest in a mortgage and the 1st mortgagee has now opted to foreclose. Will my interest be paid or do I only get paid if the property sells for more than the first mortgagee is owed?

Answer: -When the property goes to foreclosure, everyone is paid based on lien priority.  If you are in 2nd position and the 1st is foreclosing, the opening bid will be the loan amount on the 1st plus a bunch of fees.  The only way you’ll get paid is if someone bids more at the auction than the opening bid.  Anything above the opening bid will go to whoever is next in priority.

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