15-1715 21st Avenue, Keaau HI - Foreclosure Notice

 

From Hawaii Tribune Herald 10/19/2021:

Notice #: 0001346770-01
Foreclosures

AMENDED NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER’S SALE BY AUCTION COURT ACTION: NBKC Bank v. Ayaka Uchida, et al; Civil No. 17-1-0119;Third Circuit Court, State of Hawaii PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: TMK (3)-1-5-040-037, located on that certain fee simple parcel of land situate at Keaau, District of Puna, Island, County and State of Hawaii, being Lot 369, Block 5, as shown on Map 57, filed in the Office of the Assistant Registrar of the Land Court of the State of Hawaii with Land Court Application No. 1053 (amended) of W.H. Shipman, Limited; parcel area 1.000 acre, more or less. LOCATION/DIRECTIONS: 15-1715 21st Avenue. From Hilo, take Highway 11/Hawaii Belt Road towards Keaau, turn left onto Highway 130/Keaau Pahoa Bypass Road and travel for approximately 6.4 miles. Turn left onto Paradise Drive and continue straight for approximately 1.6 miles. Turn left onto 21st Avenue and continue for approximately .2 miles. The house will be on your right-hand side. IMPROVEMENTS: single-family residence built in 1981, 1,112 sq. ft. living area; 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths; detached separate structure, can be used for multipurpose or storage OPEN HOUSES: 1. Sunday, October 31, 2021 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. 2. Sunday, November 7, 2021 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. DATE AND TIME OF AUCTION: Wednesday, November 17, 2021 at 12:00 noon PLACE OF AUCTION: Entrance of the Judiciary Complex (Hale Kaulike), 777 Kilauea Avenue, Hilo, HI 96720 All open house and auction attendees must maintain a six-foot physical distance separation and must wear a mask over their nose and mouth at all times (unless prevented from doing so by a disability). Furthermore, attendees must comply with all CDC guidelines, all state and county requirements and all applicable court orders relating to COVID-19. TERMS OF SALE: No upset price. The property will be sold “as is” to the highest bidder at public auction. SALE IS NOT FINAL UNTIL APPROVED AND CONFIRMED BY COURT. The highest bidder is required to make a down payment in cash, by certified or cashier’s check at the time of auction in the amount of TEN PERCENT (10%) of the highest bidded price. The down payment may be subject to forfeiture if the successful bidder fails to pay the remaining balance of the bid, fails to complete the transaction in a timely manner, or as otherwise ordered by the Court. The balance of the price shall be paid in cash, certified or cashier’s check to the Commissioner upon approval and confirmation of the sale by the Court and tender of the document transferring title. Costs of conveyance, including conveyance tax, costs of any escrow, securing possession of the subject property, and recording of such conveyance, shall be at the expense of such successful purchaser. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Contact Raymond K. Hasegawa, Esq., Commissioner, 688 Kinoole Street, Suite 203, Hilo, Hawaii 96720; phone: (808) 935-5732; fax: (808) 935-7120; email: haseoffice@hawaiiantel.net (HTH1346770 10/19, 10/26, 11/2/21)

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