HRS §667-71
When this foreclosure law applies
This section says which foreclosures this part covers. It applies to nonjudicial foreclosures of homes where the owner lives in the property. It does not apply to certain association liens or if the owner already used this process for the same loan, or if the foreclosure became a court case.
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The statute, as written — Applicability
(a) This part shall apply to nonjudicial foreclosures conducted by power of sale under part II, of residential real property that is occupied by one or more mortgagors who are owner-occupants. (b) This part shall not apply to actions by an association to foreclose on a lien for amounts owed to the association that arise under a declaration filed pursuant to chapter 421J or 514B or any predecessor to chapter 514B or to a mortgagor who has previously participated in dispute resolution under this part for the same property on the same mortgage loan. (c) This part shall not apply to a power of sale foreclosure that has been converted to a judicial foreclosure action pursuant to section 667 - 53.
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