HRS §657D-6
Written agreements made during or after military service still work
This section says that the military service protections in this chapter do not stop people from changing, ending, or canceling contracts, leases, or loans, or from taking back property that secures a loan, if they have a written agreement to do so. The agreement can be made during or after the service member's military service, even if the service member is not a party to the original obligation.
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The statute, as written — Effect on rights, remedies, etc., pursuant to written agreements entered after commencement of military service
Nothing in this chapter shall prevent: (1) The modification, termination, or cancellation of any contract, lease, or bailment or any obligation secured by mortgage, trust deed, lien, or other security in the nature of a mortgage; or (2) The repossession, retention, foreclosure, sale, forfeiture, or taking possession of property that is security for any obligation or which has been purchased or received under a contract, lease, or bailment; pursuant to a written agreement of the parties thereto (including the person in military service, whether or not the person is a party to the obligation), or their assignees, executed during or after the period of military service of that person.
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