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bq19
08 May 10 19:49
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I have a property with two secured loans attached to it. One with main lender for £116,000 and the other with a different lender for £41,000. Total borrowing £157,000,property value £120,000. my question is this - is it possible to sell house and redeem main lender who has first charge on property then negotiate with the second lender or can the second lender stop the sale as they know they wont get anything from it?Any help greatly appreciated.

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bq19
When: 08 May 10 20:08
p.s this is one of 23 properties i own, can they take equity from another???
By:
jas1968
When: 09 May 10 00:46
Property value 120 grand ???

What is it a shed ?
By:
treetop
When: 09 May 10 06:14
You have no chance bg,when the sale begins to go through the agents  financial adviser will check your status and cancel. If it gets past there the solicitors will search for any second charges and the sale will stop before it can be completed by the new mortgagee. Your only chance is to get an unsecured personal loan to pay off the second charge first before trying to sell the house.
By:
Banwana
When: 09 May 10 11:16
Second charges aren't worth the paper they're written on though and you might be able to swing a reduced deal with the greedy feckers that agreed it.
By:
IHateJas
When: 09 May 10 14:47
thanks for the advice. think i,ll just sit tight, not main residence but a buy to let, but one of the portfolio i,d like to release.
By:
Mrben
When: 10 May 10 09:57
you have 23 properties and you can't stump up for some paid legal advice?LaughLaughLaughLaughLaughLaugh

I smell a rat.[>o]

It's worth 120 but debts 157? Not much of an invesor are yu?[:)]Laugh
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