Hawaii Tax Deeds (Hybrid)
In Hawaii, tax collector's sell Hawaii tax deeds (hybrid tax deed) to the winning bidder at the delinquent property tax sale. The original owner has one year to redeem his or her interest in the property. To redeem the original owner must tender the amount the investor paid to purchase the tax deed plus 12% per annum.
Tax Sale Type: Hybrid Tax Deed (Sec. 246-60
, Sec. 246-62
)
Contact: Tax Collector/Treasurer (Sec. 246-60
)
Interest Rate and/or Penalty Rate: 12% per annum (Sec. 246-60
)
Bid Procedure: Premium Bid (Sec. 246-56
)
Redemption Period: 1 year (Sec. 246-60
)
Law: Hawaii Revised Statutes, Title 14, Chapter 246, "Real Property Tax Law." ![]()
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County Information
| County: | Auction Type: | Bidding Type: | Population: |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hawaii County | Tax Deed (Hybrid) | Premium Bid | 148,677 |
| Honolulu City and County | Tax Deed (Hybrid) | Premium Bid | 876,156 |
| Kauai County | Tax Deed (Hybrid) | Premium Bid | 58,463 |
| Maui County | Tax Deed (Hybrid) | Premium Bid | 128,094 |
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