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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Can a lender call a loan due to negative equity?
I would like to know if a lender can foreclose on a property or call a loan or require an influx of cash if the loan for the property is upside down? I've seen several articles online about negative equity, but if the borrower continues to make payments, can the lender request the borrow to bring the equity and loan amount equal again? Any input on this subject would be great.
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Jay Hinrichs
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@Nick C. this absolutely can happen with any and most portfolio loans. and or commercial credit.. there is equity requirements in the loan .. values drop owner needs to add equity.
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