Squeeze process on 2nd?
My 1st mtg is 150K. My home equity line rolled into a 30 yr fixed a year ago – it is also at 150k. The house is currently worth approx 250k.
I was told by a trusted source “congratulations! – you just won the jackpot!” Please tell me what you think of his suggestion:
Keep paying the first, stop paying the second which will force them (squeeze) to negotiate or be forced to foreclose. He believes the bank does NOT want to foreclose and would PREFER settle for a lesser amount as they are already unsecured for about 50K. He thinks they may settle for as little as 25k-30k.
I would need to find a private investor who would loan the cash to make the settlement that would then be given a NEW 2nd on the house and I may have found an investor.
This process would result in a 1099 from the current holder of the 2nd, but would also create equity for me.
What information do any of you have that would support this risky option? Is there a way to find out where a reasonable amount a bank would settle for in lieu of foreclosure?
My 1st mtg is 150K. My home equity line rolled into a 30 yr fixed a year ago – it is also at 150k. The house is currently worth approx 250k.
I was told by a trusted source “congratulations! – you just won the jackpot!” Please tell me what you think of his suggestion:
Keep paying the first, stop paying the second which will force them (squeeze) to negotiate or be forced to foreclose. He believes the bank does NOT want to foreclose and would PREFER settle for a lesser amount as they are already unsecured for about 50K. He thinks they may settle for as little as 25k-30k.
I would need to find a private investor who would loan the cash to make the settlement that would then be given a NEW 2nd on the house and I may have found an investor.
This process would result in a 1099 from the current holder of the 2nd, but would also create equity for me.
What information do any of you have that would support this risky option? Is there a way to find out where a reasonable amount a bank would settle for in lieu of foreclosure?
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