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667-20.1 Postponement, cancellation of sale.

HI Rev Stat § 667-20.1 (2019) (N/A)
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§667-20.1 Postponement, cancellation of sale. (a) The public sale may be either postponed or canceled by the court-appointed commissioner. Notice of the postponement or the cancellation of the public sale shall be:

(1) Announced by the court-appointed commissioner at the date, time, and place of the last scheduled public sale; and

(2) Provided to:

(A) The mortgagor, the borrower, and the foreclosing mortgagee;

(B) Any prior or junior creditors who have a recorded lien on the mortgaged property before the commencement of the foreclosure action; and

(C) Any party named in the foreclosure action and any prospective bidder who requested notice of the public sale date or any change in the public sale date.

(b) If there is a postponement of the public sale of the mortgaged property, the court-appointed commissioner shall have a new public notice of the public sale published once in the format described in section 667-20. The new public notice shall state that it is a notice of a postponed sale. The public sale shall take place no sooner than fourteen days after the date of the publication of the new public notice. Not less than fourteen days before the rescheduled date of the public sale, a copy of the new public notice of the rescheduled public sale shall be posted on the mortgaged property or on another real property of which the mortgaged property is a part, and it shall be mailed or delivered to the mortgagor, the borrower, the foreclosing mortgagee, and any other person entitled to receive notification of the foreclosure action under subsection (a)(2).

(c) Upon the fourth postponement of every series of four consecutive postponements, the court-appointed commissioner shall follow all of the public notice of public sale requirements of section 667-20. [L 2013, c 181, §2]

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667-20.1 Postponement, cancellation of sale.