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HRS §667-104

What foreclosure associations are not allowed to do

This section lists four things a homeowners association cannot do when holding a public foreclosure sale. It cannot change the sale date, time, or place from what was announced, use a fake location, hold a postponed sale on a different date than newly announced, or finish a foreclosure against a unit owner in a way that breaks another rule.

condominium associations

The statute, as written — Prohibited conduct

It shall be a prohibited practice for any association to engage in any of the following practices: (1) Holding a public sale on a date, at a time, or at a place other than that described in the public notice of the public sale or a properly noticed postponement; (2) Specifying a fictitious place in the public notice of the public sale; (3) Conducting a postponed public sale on a date other than the date described in the new public notice of the public sale; or (4) Completing or attempting to complete nonjudicial foreclosure proceedings against a unit owner in violation of section 667-92(c).
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§667-92 Notice before foreclosure and your options to stop it

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