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I have a 1st, 2nd and a 3rd mortgage on my house. My question, can the 3rd mortgage keep us from selling our h

I have a first, second and third mortgage on our house. Can the third mortgage keep us from selling out house if we can get what we owe on it.. They mentioned a short sale but they would have to agreed.
I house is appraised for more than we owe on it even now. My problem is that I can’t afford a realtor to sell it. The 3rd mortgage people did say they would do a short sell if I can’t get what I asking.. Everything was find until the interest rates started going up.

...asked February 8th, 2012 @ 6:00 pm in Loan - Home

41161Jeb R.
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Holy cow, what were all 3 of the mortgages for? Anyway, I really don’t know, but I would assume, you could still sell it, but I, again, really don’t know.

...answered February 8, 2012 @ 6:23 pm


41162Tom S
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The 3rd will show as an encumbrance on the title report. The buyers will not be able to obtain title insurance unless that loan is paid off or the lender agrees to reconvey without being paid.

...answered February 8, 2012 @ 6:39 pm


41163Thin Kaboudit
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You are apparently “up to your eyeballs” in debt.

This might be a good time to reappraise your approach to life. Why spend less than you earn? Then you would not be in this pickle!

Good luck!

...answered February 8, 2012 @ 7:09 pm


41164bostonianinmo
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How many times are you going to ask this question??

...answered February 8, 2012 @ 7:33 pm


41165Andre C
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Yes you can sell your house, you have to pay off the third mortgage first. If i can be of any assistance to anyone looking for a mortgage or refinancing please let me know

Andre Clark
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First Financial Equities Inc.
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Email: andreclark@firstfi.com

...answered February 8, 2012 @ 7:51 pm


41166lendermark1
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Do not short sell unless you are going into foreclosure! If you have equity and not enough to pay a realtor try to sell it by yourself (FSBO). Or sell it for what you owe and cut your losses and learn your lesson.
http://www.lendermark.com

...answered February 8, 2012 @ 8:10 pm


41167www.JBienesRaices.blogspot.com
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Each liean (mortgage) has to be paid in order to have a clear title. NO buyers or lender will touch a property that does not have a clear title.

If you dont have enough equity to hire a professional Realtor, you will have to sale on your own but be very informed of how much your home is really valued at because if you dont price it right, you wont get it sold. Also if you dont market it correctly you will sit on the market for a long time so be prepared to spend money on your marketing.

If you are interested on how to get more money for your home you can watch the following ON-LINE seminar. No need to sign in and give me your personal information. Its all online:

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Good luck

...answered February 8, 2012 @ 9:08 pm


41168wolfettez
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As long as there is a Deed on the house owned by a mortgage company then you “owe” that company. If you only pay off the 1st & 2nd, then that 3rd automatically moves up to 1st position. If you get what you owe, just pay your mortgagor’s. Duh!

...answered February 8, 2012 @ 9:24 pm


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