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HRS §507-67

How a secured lender can claim property before sale

A person with a perfected security interest can take the property by paying the full amount owed, as stated in the final demand and notice of sale. Once paid, the owner must hand over the property. The owner is protected from liability if they followed the required steps.

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The statute, as written — Security interests, rights

Any person who has a perfected security interest under chapter 490 may claim any personal property subject to the security interest and subject to a lien pursuant to this part by paying the total amount due, as specified in the final demand and notice of sale. Upon payment of the total amount due, the owner shall deliver possession of the particular property subject to the security interest to the person who paid the total amount due. The owner shall not be liable to any person for action taken pursuant to this section if the owner has fully complied with the requirements of sections 507-63, 507-64, and 507-65.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

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