Wow! You waited over 3 years to do something about it???
I would've done something immediately if I were you. You can foreclose on them as long as you have the paperwork and it's recorded at the county courthouse showing that you hold a lein against the property. But, please be aware that if you foreclose, then you will have to payoff the 1st leinholder (mortgage) before doing anything else.
I suggest you contact a RE attorney and ask what your options are. Good luck.
RealRicia,
Wow! You waited over 3 years to do something about it???
I would've done something immediately if I were you. You can foreclose on them as long as you have the paperwork and it's recorded at the county courthouse showing that you hold a lein against the property. But, please be aware that if you foreclose, then you will have to payoff the 1st leinholder (mortgage) before doing anything else.
I suggest you contact a RE attorney and ask what your options are. Good luck.
Tanya