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HRS §667-39

Who can enforce foreclosure rules and keep other rights

This section says who can go to court to enforce the foreclosure rules. It also says that using these rules does not take away any other legal rights a person may have. The court case must be filed in the circuit where the property is located.

borrowerscourtscreditorsmortgage lenders

The statute, as written — Right to enforce this part

(a) The foreclosing mortgagee, any other creditor having a recorded lien on the mortgaged property before the recordation of the notice of default and intention to foreclose under section 667-23, the borrower, and the mortgagor, may enforce this part by bringing an action in the circuit court of the circuit where the mortgaged property is located. (b) The remedies provided in this part are cumulative and shall not abridge the right of a party to bring an action under any other law, including sections 454M-9 and 480-2.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§454M-9 Private right to sue

§667-23 Recording the foreclosure notice before the deadline

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