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Second Mortgage & HELOC Default in Myrtle Beach, SC
A defaulted HELOC in Myrtle Beach, SC creates foreclosure risk separate from your first mortgage. Find foreclosure defense attorneys, settlement strategies, and lender negotiation resources.
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Situation overview
A defaulted HELOC in Myrtle Beach, SC creates independent foreclosure risk. SC is a judicial foreclosure state, requiring a court order that typically takes 6-12 months. The statute of limitations on HELOC debt in SC is 20 years (S.C. Code 15-3-520) — significantly longer than NC's 10-year period.
What to do first
A defaulted HELOC creates foreclosure risk separate from your first mortgage. In Myrtle Beach, HELOC lenders can foreclose independently, but underwater HELOCs have limited recovery options — creating settlement leverage for homeowners who act proactively.
Start with
- Contact your HELOC lender immediately to discuss modification or settlement — timing matters.
- Understand lien priority — if your first mortgage exceeds home value, the HELOC lender has weaker leverage.
- Get a written settlement agreement that includes a lien release before making any lump-sum payment.
Avoid
- Assume a charge-off eliminates the debt or lien — it is an accounting action, not a legal discharge.
- Make partial payments without a formal agreement — this can reset the statute of limitations.
- Ignore settlement tax consequences — forgiven debt over $600 may be reported as income on Form 1099-C.
SC law reference
Key legal facts for heloc default situations in South Carolina.
- Foreclosure type
- Judicial foreclosure via Court of Common Pleas unless non-judicial power of sale is expressly authorized.
- Homestead exemption
- South Carolina homestead exemption is adjusted periodically (about $63,250; verify current statutory amount).
Step-by-step action plan
A starting path you can follow before committing to any contract or agreement.
- Review your HELOC agreement for default terms, acceleration clauses, and the draw period end date.
- Contact your HELOC lender immediately to discuss modification, settlement, or forbearance options.
- Consult a foreclosure defense attorney — HELOC lenders can foreclose independently from your first mortgage.
Who to contact in Myrtle Beach
HELOC Default Attorneys
HUD and Homeownership Counseling
HUD Housing Counselor Search
Find HUD-approved foreclosure prevention and housing counseling agencies by ZIP code.
Find a HUD counselorHousing Authority of Myrtle Beach
Local housing authority services, voucher programs, and housing resources.
Housing Authority of Myrtle BeachCounty and Community Hardship Support
Horry County Tax Payment and Receipt Services
Online and phone tax-payment options for real property taxes and receipts.
Horry County real property tax infoUnited Way of Horry County 211
24/7 referral line for food, shelter, utility, healthcare, and emergency supports.
SC 211 resourcesSouth Carolina Housing
State housing agency resources for homeowners, hardship, and housing stability programs.
SC Housing programsFree Legal Aid
South Carolina Legal Services - Conway Office
Free civil legal services for qualifying low-income residents in Horry County.
SC Legal Services ConwaySouth Carolina Legal Services Intake
Toll-free legal aid intake and screening line.
SC Legal Services intakeSouth Carolina Bar Lawyer Referral Service
Lawyer referral for private counsel when legal aid is not available.
SC Bar lawyer referralHELOC Default Real Estate Agents in Myrtle Beach
Chamiese Evans — Licensed Realtor
Specializing in helping Myrtle Beach homeowners navigate heloc default situations — whether that means selling, negotiating, or exploring every option before making a decision. NorthGroup Real Estate.
Visit listrobin.comCommon questions
Can my HELOC lender foreclose even if my first mortgage is current in Myrtle Beach?
Yes. Your HELOC is secured by its own deed of trust, giving the lender independent foreclosure rights. However, foreclosing on a junior lien is rare when the first mortgage balance exceeds the home value, because the HELOC lender's recovery would be limited.
What happens when a HELOC is charged off?
A charge-off is an accounting action by the bank at 180 days past due — it does NOT eliminate the debt or the lien. The lender or a debt buyer can still pursue foreclosure, sue for the balance, or sell the debt to collections.
Can I negotiate a settlement on a defaulted HELOC in Myrtle Beach?
Yes, especially if the HELOC is underwater (home value is less than the first mortgage balance). Settlements of 10-30 cents on the dollar are common for underwater HELOCs. Always get a written agreement that includes a lien release before paying.
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View resourcesResearched by CC Evans, Marketing Analyst — RobinOffer
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Last reviewed: February 2026
This directory is for informational purposes only. It does not constitute legal, financial, or tax advice. Confirm all options with licensed counsel or a qualified financial professional before signing any agreement.
Sources: SC Code of Laws · HUD.gov · CFPB.gov
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