If the second lienholder has foreclosed on a primary residence and has not paid the senior lien holder (which is in good standing), can the 2nd lien holder evict the primary residence from their property?

October 19th, 2008 by Jarad S.

Question: If a 2nd lien holder forcloses, but the first is current, can the 2nd force the resident to leave the property if the first has not been paid off or even notified by the 2nd that they have forclosed?

Answer: -Yes, technically they can, because they own it now.

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