From Hawaii Tribune Herald 1-31-25:
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE COURT ACTION: CU Members Mortgage, A Division Of Colonial Savings, F.A. v. Joan S. Mayo; Secretary Of Housing And Urban Development, et al., Civil No. 3CCV-23-0000384 (Foreclosure) DESCRIPTION: Lot: 8,000 square feet House: 912 square foot house, 2 bedrooms, 1 full bathroom bathroom, 1 half bathroom LOCATION: 18-4178 Komo Street, Mountain View, Hawaii 96771 TAX MAP KEY: (3) 1-8-080-008-0000 ZONING: A-5a (Agricultural, 5 acre minimum) OPEN HOUSE: No Open Houses per Court Order AUCTION DATE: Date: Monday, March 3, 2025 Time: 12:15 p.m. Place: Front Entrance to Hale Kaulike 777 Kilauea Avenue, Hilo, Hawaii TERMS OF SALE: The Commissioner is authorized to sell the property at a public or private sale. In the event the property is sold at public auction, there shall be no upset price at the sale, and the property shall be sold “as is”, without any representations or warranties as to title or possession. Upon fall of the hammer, the successful bidder shall pay a down payment to the Commissioner, by 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. At the Court’s discretion, 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 forth by the Court. In no event shall reasonable damages be greater than 10% of the purchase price. 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. 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. The sale shall not be final until approved by the Circuit Court of the Third Circuit, State of Hawaii. FOR MORE INFORMATION: Jo Anne E. Goya, Commissioner P. O. Box 130 Keaau, Hawaii 96749 Telephone No.: (808) 961-4484 (HTH1482370 1/31, 2/07, 2/14/25)
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