[§667-104] Prohibited conduct.
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[§667-104] Prohibited conduct. It shall be a prohibited practice for any association to engage in any of the following practices:
(1)Holding a public sale on a date, at a time, or at a place other than that described in the public notice of the public sale or a properly noticed postponement;
(2)Specifying a fictitious place in the public notice of the public sale;
(3)Conducting a postponed public sale on a date other than the date described in the new public notice of the public sale; or
(4)Completing or attempting to complete nonjudicial foreclosure proceedings against a unit owner in violation of section 667-92(c). [L 2012, c 182, pt of §3(2)]
Case Notes
Section 667-102(b)(2) did not bar respondent's challenge to association of apartment owners' nonjudicial foreclosure proceedings because respondent's affidavit alleged that she was currently under a payment plan with the association of apartment owners as of the foreclosure date. The respondent's claims therefore fell under the §667-102(b)(2) "otherwise provided by law" exception. 139 H. 278, 389 P.3d 115 (2016).