What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Michigan
I took a mortgage out to purchase my home brand new back in 2004 in an older run down neighborhood through national city at the time now pnc. I have one mortgage for 105k and one for 20k (installment loan) still owed. I believe this is called an 80/20 mortgage to get out of the PMI. My home value through zillow is about 70k which is 55k under water. All the houses around me show for 15-35k on zillow.
My question is if i stop paying and let it go into foreclosure how will that affect my 2nd mortgage with the property? Can it technically even get bought back since it is considered an installment loan? I do have money i have been saving looking to just walk away from this house as property taxes keep going up and raising my payments. I'm hoping i have enough saved to be able to buy it back after the sheriff sale foreclosure during my redemption period if the price is right. My concern though is with the second mortgage and what happens with that? Any and all information is appreciated thanks.
I took a mortgage out to purchase my home brand new back in 2004 in an older run down neighborhood through national city at the time now pnc. I have one mortgage for 105k and one for 20k (installment loan) still owed. I believe this is called an 80/20 mortgage to get out of the PMI. My home value through zillow is about 70k which is 55k under water. All the houses around me show for 15-35k on zillow.
My question is if i stop paying and let it go into foreclosure how will that affect my 2nd mortgage with the property? Can it technically even get bought back since it is considered an installment loan? I do have money i have been saving looking to just walk away from this house as property taxes keep going up and raising my payments. I'm hoping i have enough saved to be able to buy it back after the sheriff sale foreclosure during my redemption period if the price is right. My concern though is with the second mortgage and what happens with that? Any and all information is appreciated thanks.
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