75-208 Ala Onaona Street, now known as 75-5711 Lamaokeola Street Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 96740 - Foreclosure Notice

 From West Hawaii Today 01/26/23:

Notice #: 0001401951-01
Foreclosures

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE BY AUCTION Pursuant to the Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law and Order Granting Plaintiff’s Motion for Summary Judgment Against All Defendants and for Interlocutory Decree of Foreclosure; Exhibit “A” filed on October 3, 2022 in Civil No. 3CC17100079K, Third Circuit Court in the State of Hawaii, the undersigned Commissioner has been directed to sell the following described property at public auction. DESCRIPTION: Fee Simple Property Located at 75-208 Ala Onaona Street, now known as 75-5711 Lamaokeola Street Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 96740 TMK: (3) 7-5-022-131-0000 One (1) two-story (upstairs/downstairs) with 14 total room count and 8 bathrooms. See, County of Hawaii Real Property Tax Information. NO OPEN HOUSES WILL BE HELD. AUCTION: February 27, 2023, 12:00 p.m. noon at the flagpole at the new court house in Kona (Keahuolu Courthouse), located at 74-5451 Kamakaeha Avenue, Kailua-Kona, Hawaii. TERMS OF SALE: Property to be sold “AS IS” condition, without any representations or warranties whatsoever as to title or possession, without an upset price. Upon fall of the hammer, the successful bidder shall pay a down payment to the Commissioner, by cash or certified check, in an amount not less than ten percent (10%) of the successful bid price, with the exception of Plaintiff, who may use the amount of its secured indebtedness as the required ten percent (10%) down payment. The balance shall be paid concurrently with delivery of the documents transferring title. Such sale shall not be final until approved by the Court. At the Court’s discretion, the ten percent (10%) of the purchase price may be forfeited as reasonable damages in full or in part if the purchaser fails to close within the time set by the Court. In no event shall reasonable damages be greater than ten percent (10%) of the purchase price. Upon confirmation of the sale, the Commissioner is authorized and directed, after the payment of all necessary expenses of such sale, to make application of all the proceeds thereof and all funds which they hold in their capacity as Commissioner so far as the same may be necessary to the payment of amounts found due and owing to Plaintiff from the Borrower under the Loan Documents, including advances, title search fees, costs, expenses, and attorney’s fees, as determined by this Court. Plaintiff, or its designee, is authorized to be a purchaser at any sale, without the requirement of any down payment at said sale. If Plaintiff is the highest bidder, payment of the down payment and the balance of the sale price shall be made by offset against the amount owed to Plaintiff under the Loan Documents. In the event the Commissioner or the Court determines that it would be appropriate to reopen bids in Court at the hearing to confirm sale, such reopened court bidding will be allowed on the condition that any such reopened court bid is at least ten percent (10%) higher than the highest bid received at public auction. Upon closing of the foreclosure sale herein authorized, all Defendants, and any and all persons claiming any interest in the Property by, through or under all Defendants, are forever barred and foreclosed of and from any and all rights, title, and interest and claims at law or in equity in and to the Property, unless allowed by law. The Purchaser shall pay closing costs, including but not limited to costs of escrow fees, title insurance premiums, conveyance document preparation fees, prorated real property and conveyance tax, recordation and costs of securing possession after closing. The inability of the Purchaser to secure title insurance or financing shall not be a condition of closing. Bidders must conduct their own investigation as to any encumbrances that may affect this property. Bidders shall be responsible for their own due diligence as to title, permitting, sewage and all other issues for this property. SALE IS SUBJECT TO COURT CONFIRMATION. For further details and legal description contact: SHAWN MAILE NAKOA, ESQ. Rush Moore LLP A Limited Liability Law Partnership 75-167 Kalani Street, Suite 105 Kailua-Kona, Hawaii 96740 Telephone No.: (808) 324-7575 Commissioner (WHT1401951 1/26, 2/02, 2/09/23)

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27-1953 Hawaii Belt Road, Papaikou, HI - Foreclosure Notice

 From Hawaii Tribune Herald 1/23/23:

Notice #: 0001402087-01
Foreclosures

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE The undersigned Commissioner in Case No. 3CCV-19-0000073, Third Circuit Court, State of HI, will sell at public auction fee simple property located at 27-1953 Hawaii Belt Road, Papaikou, HI, TMK (3) 2-7-012-030. DATE AND PLACE OF SALE: February 21, 2023 at 12:00 noon, at Hale Kaulike, 777 Kilauea Ave., Hilo, HI. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold “as is” with no upset price. Ten percent of the highest bid shall be paid down in cash, money order, cashier’s or certified check. Plaintiff may satisfy the down payment by way of offset up to the amount of its secured debt. The purchaser shall pay closing costs, costs of conveyance, recordation, and costs of possession. The sale shall not be final until approved by the Court. OPEN HOUSES: January 27 and February 3, 2023 from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. Contact CLAYTON E. CHONG, CHONG&CHONG, P.O. Box 1483, Hilo, HI 96721; 937-2337. (HTH1402087 1/23, 1/31, 2/6/23)

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19-3984 John A Lee Road, Volcano, Hawaii 96785 - Notice of Postponed Foreclosure Sale

 From Hawaii Tribune Herald 1/22/23:

Notice #: 0001401265-01
Foreclosures

NOTICE OF POSTPONED FORECLOSURE SALE COURT ACTION: WILMINGTON TRUST, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY, BUT SOLELY AS TRUSTEE FOR MFRA TRUST 2015-1 v. RANDALL M.L. YEE, SPECIAL ADMINISTRATOR FOR THE ESTATE OF SAL NING CHAN AKA HERMAN SAL NING CHAN, ET AL., Civil No. 17-1-0410, Third Circuit Court, State of Hawaii. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: All of that certain parcel of land (portion of land described in and covered by Land Patent Grant Number 10069 to H. Takaki) situate, lying and being at Olaa, Puna, Island and County of Hawaii, State of Hawaii, being Lot Number 13, of the “Kilauea Settlement Association Lots” and containing an area of 27,561 square feet, more or less. TAX MAP KEY: (3) 1-9-016:013 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 19-3984 John A Lee Road, Volcano, Hawaii 96785 SITE IMPROVEMENTS: None. The dwelling was completely destroyed in a recent fire. AUCTION: Date: Friday, February 10, 2023 Time: 12:00 p.m. (noon) Place: Front entrance of Hale Kaulike (State Judiciary Building), 777 Kilauea Avenue, Hilo, Hawaii. NOTE: The foreclosure sale was originally scheduled for Friday, August 27, 2021 but was postponed. TERMS OF SALE: The property shall be sold in an “AS IS” condition without any representations or warranties whatsoever as to title or possession and by way of a quitclaim conveyance upon the following terms: No upset price. Plaintiff and all parties are authorized to purchase the Mortgage Property at the foreclosure sale. The successful bidder(s) at the sale shall make a down payment to the Commissioner in an amount not less than ten percent (10%) of the highest successful bid price. This payment shall be in cash, money order, by certified check or cashier’s check, provided that the Plaintiff may satisfy the down payment by way of offset up to the amount of its secured debt. Prior to bidding, any person not hereby authorized to credit bid must show the Commissioner such person’s present ability to make the required down payment in such form as aforesaid, immediately upon the close of the bidding. The Commissioner shall accept the highest bid made at the foreclosure sale. At the Court’s discretion, the 10% down payment may be forfeited in full or in part if the purchaser(s) shall fail to pay the balance of the purchase price as hereinafter set forth. In no event shall the purchaser be liable for damages greater than the forfeiture of the 10% down payment. A further hearing shall be held in this action to consider confirmation of the foreclosure sale. At the hearing, the Court may allow reopening of the auction by accepting higher bids, the first of which must be at least one hundred five percent (105%) of the highest bid at the Commissioner’s sale; anyone may reopen the auction by bidding, including all parties to this action and any other interested person, whether or not any such party or interested person had bid, or could have bid, at the Commissioner’s sale. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid to the Commissioner upon approval and confirmation of the sale, provided that if the Plaintiff is the purchaser at the foreclosure sale, said Plaintiff may satisfy the balance of the purchase price by way of offset up to the amount of its secured debt. The Commissioner may require that the sale close through an escrow, even if the purchaser does not require one. All costs and expenses of closing, including without limitation, the cost of conveyance, including preparation of the conveyance document, conveyance tax, escrow and recording fees, any proof of title or title insurance, and notary fees, as well as the costs of securing possession of the Mortgaged Property, shall be the responsibility of and paid by the purchaser(s). Neither the availability of title insurance nor securing possession of the mortgaged property shall be a condition of closing. The Commissioner shall have the authority to continue the sale from time to time at his discretion. The sale shall not be final until approved and confirmed by the Court. VIEWING: By appointment only. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Aaron S. Y. Chung, Commissioner P.O. Box 11458 Hilo, Hawaii 96721 Phone: (808)937-4772 Email: aaronchunghilo@gmail.com (HTH1401265 1/22/23)

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