Any person, including the foreclosing mortgagee, may bid for the mortgaged property at the public sale and purchase the mortgaged property. The highest bidder who meets the requirements of the terms and conditions of the public sale shall be the successful bidder. The public sale shall be considered as being held when the mortgaged property is declared by the foreclosing mortgagee as being sold to the successful bidder. When the public sale is held, the successful bidder at the public sale, as the purchaser, shall make a nonrefundable downpayment to the foreclosing mortgagee of not less than ten per cent of the highest successful bid price; provided that if the successful bidder loses the bid to an eligible bidder pursuant to section 667-29.5, the downpayment shall be refunded. If the successful bidder is the foreclosing mortgagee or any other mortgagee having a recorded lien on the mortgaged property before the recordation of the notice of default and intention to foreclose under section 667-23, the downpayment requirement may be satisfied by offset and a credit bid up to the amount of the mortgage debt.
Haw. Rev. Stat. § 667-29
Authorized bidder; successful bidder
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Field v. Bank of America, N.A. (In re Gibbs) (2014)
Most recently applied in Field v. Bank of America, N.A. (In re Gibbs) (December 2014)
L 1998, c 122, pt of §1; am L 2011, c 48, §28; am L 2025, c 105, §3
Official source: Hawaii State Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Hawaii statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.