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HRS §514E-20

What happens when a nondisturbance agreement is recorded

Once a lienholder signs and records a nondisturbance agreement, the lienholder, its successors, and anyone who gets the property through foreclosure or a similar transfer must respect the owners' rights. This means the property is taken with those rights attached.

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The statute, as written — Effect of recording a nondisturbance agreement

When a nondisturbance agreement has been executed by the lienholder and recorded, the lienholder, its successors, and anyone who acquires the property through foreclosure or by a deed, assignment, or other transfer in place of foreclosure, shall take the property subject to the rights of the owners.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

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