Ass’n of Condo. Homeowners of Tropics at Waikele v. Sakuma

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A homeowners association commenced a judicial foreclosure on Defendant's condominium unit after Defendant failed to pay her association fees and dues. The circuit court subsequently entered a default judgment and foreclosure decree. On May 29, the circuit court confirmed the sale to a third-party purchaser. Defendant filed a motion for reconsideration on the order and judgment confirming the sale. The circuit court did not rule on the motion within ninety days, and the motion was automatically deemed denied on September 5. On October 16, Defendant appealed the May 29 judgment. The intermediate court of appeals (ICA) dismissed Defendant's appeal for untimeliness, concluding that Defendant failed to timely appeal following the deemed denial of a post-judgment tolling motion. Specifically, the ICA determined that Defendant should have filed her notice of appeal by October 5, thirty days after the deemed denial of her motion. The Supreme Court vacated the ICA's dismissal order, holding that when a timely post-judgment tolling motion is deemed denied, it does not trigger the thirty-day deadline for filing a notice of appeal until entry of the judgment or appealable order. Remanded. View "Ass'n of Condo. Homeowners of Tropics at Waikele v. Sakuma" on Justia Law