Escrow & Title
Hawaii uses which primary method of real estate foreclosure?
AA. Strict foreclosure
BB. Judicial foreclosure through the courts
CC. Non-judicial (power of sale) foreclosure only
DD. Both judicial and non-judicial foreclosure, depending on the mortgage terms✓ Correct
Explanation
Hawaii allows both judicial foreclosure (through the court system) and non-judicial foreclosure (under a power of sale clause in a mortgage or deed of trust).
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