HRS §201H-92
You must live in the home you buy with this loan
If you get a loan under this program, you must live in the home as your main and permanent home. The corporation may ask you to prove you live there, and if you don't answer in time, your interest rate could go up or the loan could become due. If you are selling or transferring the home, you may get a temporary waiver.
borrowers
The statute, as written — Owner-occupancy requirement
(a) An eligible borrower shall use the dwelling unit purchased under this subpart as the eligible borrower's permanent and primary residence. (b) From time to time, the corporation may submit a verification of owner-occupancy form to the eligible borrower. Failure to respond to this verification in a timely manner may result in an immediate escalation of the interest rate or acceleration of the eligible loan. (c) For eligible borrowers in the process of selling or transferring title to their property, the corporation may grant a waiver of subsection (a) for a period not to exceed three years and for reasons set forth in section 201H-49 on a case-by-case basis.
Sections this one refers to
§201H-49 Rules for living in and renting homes bought through the program
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