Hawaii Code § 667-23

Recordation of notice of default and intention to foreclose
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§667-23 Recordation of notice of default and intention to foreclose. Before the deadline date in the notice of default and intention to foreclose, the notice shall be recorded in a recordable form in a manner similar to recordation of notices of pendency of action under section 501-151 or section 634-51, or both, as applicable. The recorded notice of default and intention to foreclose shall have the same effect as a notice of pendency of action. From and after the recordation of the notice of default and intention to foreclose, any person who becomes a purchaser or encumbrancer of the mortgaged property shall be deemed to have constructive notice of the power of sale foreclosure and shall be bound by the foreclosure. [L 1998, c 122, pt of §1; am L 2011, c 48, §22]

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