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Roads Are Easements Not Planned Communities Or HOAs
To any HPP resident who knows:

Has there ever been or is there currently any attempt at foreclosure of property/home(s) in HPP for nonpayment of mandatory road fees?

ETA: Sorry for this addition, but My2Cents posts came in before and after I posted this originally.

According to the HPPOA bylaws:

Section 5. Defaults in the Payment of Assessments. Each assessment of expenses by the Association shall be a separate, distinct and personal debt of the lot owner of record (or in the case of multiple owners of a lot, each owner jointly and severally) against whom the same is assessed. If the lot owner shall fail to pay the assessment when due, then said lot owner shall be in arrears. The Association may seek all costs and expenses including reasonable attorneys' fees incurred by or on behalf of the Association in collecting any delinquent assessments against such lot owners. Similarly, the delinquent lot owners shall be responsible for any and all costs associated with the recordation and release of liens on their respective properties. Delinquent assessments shall bear interest at a rate determined by the board, but not greater than the highest rate provided by Hawaii law. In the event of default or defaults of any lot owners, the board may enforce such obligation by filing a lien against the lot. The board may also pursue any other remedies provided by law, including, but not limited to attachment, execution on lien, foreclosure, and writ of possession.

So, let me rephrase my question to:

Has foreclosure for non-payment of road fees ever been attempted in HPP?
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RE: Roads Are Easements Not Planned Communities Or HOAs - by HiloJulie - 01-13-2025, 10:12 PM

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