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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 667

[PART V.] MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE DISPUTE RESOLUTION

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[PART V.] MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE DISPUTE RESOLUTION
§667-71 Applicability.
(a)This part shall apply to nonjudicial foreclosures conducted by power of sale under part II, of residential real property that is occupied by one or more mortgagors who are owner-occupants.
(b)This part shall not apply to actions by an association to foreclose on a lien for amounts owed to the association that arise under a declaration filed pursuant to chapter 421J or 514B or any predecessor to chapter 514B or to a mortgagor who has previously participated in dispute resolution under this part for the same property on the same mortgage loan.
(c)This part shall not apply to a power of sale foreclosure that has been converted to a judicial foreclosure action pursuant to section 667 - 53. [L 2011, c 48 , pt of §1 , §45( 2 ) ; am L 2012, c 182, §§ 36 , 49 ; am L 2017, c 181, §43 ]
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