Legal Question in Bankruptcy in California
In California, when a Home Equity Line of Credit is taken out at the same time by the same first mortgage lender, is the loan a recourse debt?
Also, when additional funds are taken out from the Line of Credit, does it become a recourse debt?
1 Answer from Attorneys
If the HELOC was used at the same time as the first mortgage for purchase-money of owner-occupied property, that is the money was used to buy your home, which you originally moved into as your primary residence, then it's non-recourse. However, if it was taken out not to buy the house, then it's recourse. Additional funds taken out from the line of credit later are recourse.
Larry L. Doan
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