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Is a mortgage a recourse or nonrecourse debt?

A mortgage can be either a recourse or nonrecourse debt, depending on the terms of the loan agreement. In a recourse mortgage, the lender can seek additional assets of the borrower if the property does not cover the full amount owed. In a nonrecourse mortgage, the lender's only recourse is the property itself.


Is a home improvement loan a recourse loan?

no. why would it be a recourse loan


Is credit card debt considered recourse or non-recourse debt?

It is considered a Recourse loan as the account holder are still responsible for any outstanding balance when the account is closed which has not been challenged for unauthorized use and such. However, the account holder is only liable for the balance as long as the Statute of Limitations (Which varies by region (In the US, from 3-15 years by state from last non-institutional transaction)) remains in effect.


What are mortgages and are they considered recourse loans?

A mortgage is a loan used to buy a home or property, where the property itself serves as collateral for the loan. In some cases, mortgages are considered recourse loans, meaning the lender can go after the borrower's other assets if they default on the loan.


Is a loan considered debt?

Yes, a loan is considered debt because it involves borrowing money that needs to be repaid with interest over a specified period of time.


If you had a car loan that included a 4000 credit card debt and the car was repossessed and there is a 13000 deficiency do you have to pay the full amount or do you have any recourse?

Yes, you still own the debt.


What recourse does lender have after a repossed vehicle is sold and there is still not enough money to satisfy loan?

did you mean resource? The lender has authorization called lean to hold your property after a loan debt.


What happens if a loan is sold with recourse and it goes into default?

what haapend if a loan is sold with recourse and it goes into defualt


What is the difference between recourse and non-recourse when it comes to loan agreements?

In loan agreements, recourse means the lender can go after the borrower's assets if they default on the loan. Non-recourse means the lender can only use the collateral for the loan and cannot pursue the borrower's other assets.


What are the rights to private lenders who are investors which hold second mortgages?

In California, a second loan can be recourse or non-recourse, depending on if it were originated as a cash out second or a second based on a purchase money loan. The cash out scenario (recourse) lender has the option to foreclose on the property and pay off the first lender. Not often done. If the first lender forecloses then in California the recourse (second) lender (in a cash out transaction of course) can turn that loan into a personal debt or collection.


Is a mortgage considered debt?

Yes, a mortgage is considered a type of debt because it is a loan that you borrow to buy a home, and you are required to repay the loan amount plus interest over a period of time.


If your husband is a co-applicant for a mortgage loan can you be held liable for the debt if the loan is in default?

Keyword here is "Co-applicant" ... Both of you are equally responsible and liable for the debt. If your name is not listed on the mortgage deed, then there would be little recourse in coming after you for the amount owed.

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