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Foreclosure Auction - Lien Holder's Rights - Assigned Mortgage

Keaton Vanwey
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I am in the process of researching a property that is set to go to auction, however came across something that may be a pitfall. The home has multiple liens which range in dates, however the Mortgage holder is the foreclosing party. I noticed that the property was re-assigned by the original mortgage acquisition company just two years ago (from mortgage company to a bank). There are loans against the home that predate this re-assignment. 

Since the foreclosing party is the mortgage that was reassigned, do they other liens fall second? There was not a refinance of the home, just a record of the change. 

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