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HRS §412:2-108

Rules for special mortgage loans

This section lets the state banking commissioner make rules that allow financial institutions to offer mortgage loans that don't follow the usual rules about loan-to-value, payment terms, or interest. These special loans include reverse annuity and graduated payment mortgages. The rules can say who can get them and what limits apply.

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The statute, as written — Alternative mortgage loans rules

The commissioner may by rule permit financial institutions to make loans secured by mortgages that do not meet the loan-to-value ratio, payment terms, compounding of interest, or other requirements contained under this chapter, chapter 478 or other law of this State, including but not limited to, alternative mortgage loans, such as "reverse annuity" and "graduated payment" mortgage loans. Such rules may specify the borrowers eligible for such alternative mortgage loans, and the limitations, restrictions, and other requirements the commissioner shall deem appropriate.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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