From Hawaii Tribune Herald 8/11/2021:
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Pursuant to the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law; Order Granting Plaintiff’s Motion for Summary Judgment and for Interlocutory Decree of Foreclosure filed on June 3, 2019, in Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas as Indenture Trustee for the Registered Holders of Saxon Asset Securities Trust 2006-3 Mortgage Loan Asset Backed Notes, Series 2006-3, v. Edith Pua’ala Pereira, et al., Civil No. 18-1-0214, Circuit Court of the Third Circuit, State of Hawaii, the undersigned Commissioner will sell the following described property at public foreclosure sale at the date and time set forth below: PROPERTY: All of that certain parcel of land situate at Keaau, District of Puna, Island and County of Hawaii, State of Hawaii, as Lot 205 of Block 4, as shown on Map 57, filed with Land Court Application No. 1053 (amended) of W. H. Shipman, Limited, and containing an area of 1.000 acre, more or less. Bearing TMK (3) 1-5-037-093. STREET ADDRESS: 15-1338 23rd Avenue, Keaau, Hawaii 96749. Land Use Designation: County Zoning: A-1A. Improvements: Built in 2005. Three (3) bedrooms, two (2) bath dwelling, containing 1,498 square feet, as per County of Hawaii records. TERMS: The property will be sold “as is” at public auction with NO UPSET PRICE, and with ten percent (10%) of the highest bid payable in cash, certified or cashier’s check at the fall of the hammer; balance is payable upon delivery of documents transferring title; purchaser shall pay all costs of escrow, conveyancing, recordation and conveyance tax, and shall be responsible for securing possession; SALE SHALL NOT BE FINAL UNTIL APPROVED AND CONFIRMED BY THE COURT. The purchaser shall pay closing costs, including but not limited to costs of escrow fees, title insurance premiums, conveyance document preparation fees, accrued and unpaid real property, conveyance tax, accrued and unpaid ground rent payments, recordation and costs of securing possession after closing. The ability of the purchaser to secure title insurance shall not be a condition of closing. NO OPEN HOUSES. AUCTION DATE: The lot will be auctioned for sale on Thursday, September 9, 2021, beginning at 12:00 noon, at the front entrance of Hale Kaulike (Hilo Judiciary Complex), 777 Kilauea Avenue, Hilo, Hawaii. The auction shall be conducted following social distancing and face covering guidelines as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention RG-AC-508 (6/21) RL (“CDC”). Auction participants and observers must maintain a six-foot physical distance separation and must wear a mask over their nose and mouth (unless a participant or observer has a disability and cannot wear a mask or cannot safely wear a mask, for reasons related to the disability). If the Commissioner determines, in his discretion, that it would be imprudent or unsafe to conduct a public auction, the Commissioner may postpone the auction in accordance with the requirements of HRS § 667-20.1. No person shall participate in the auction if they: (1) have a fever, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, or other symptoms of respiratory illness or of COVID-19; (2) have had close prolonged contact with a person who has or is suspected to have COVID-19; or (3) have traveled outside of Hawai’i in the ten (10) days prior to the auction and have not satisfied the negative test exception to the mandatory self-quarantine period, subject to any subsequent out-of-state travel restrictions imposed through Statewide or County emergency orders, rules, or proclamations. For legal description of property to be conveyed and for further details about the sale, contact James H. Kunimura at the office of ALAN M. OKAMOTO, Commissioner, 187 Kapiolani Street, Hilo, Hawaii 96720 (phone (808) 961-0641); email: james@noyhawaii.com. ALL INFORMATION IN THIS NOTICE SHOULD BE INDEPENDENTLY VERIFIED BY THE PURCHASER BEFORE BIDDING. ALAN M. OKAMOTO Commissioner (HTH1333682 8/11, 8/18, 8/25/21)
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