Newtown Estates Community Association v. Walk the Good Life, LLC

CourtHawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals
DecidedMarch 6, 2026
DocketCAAP-24-0000088
StatusPublished

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Newtown Estates Community Association v. Walk the Good Life, LLC, (hawapp 2026).

Opinion

NOT FOR PUBLICATION IN WEST'S HAWAI#I REPORTS AND PACIFIC REPORTER

Electronically Filed Intermediate Court of Appeals CAAP-XX-XXXXXXX 06-MAR-2026 11:03 AM Dkt. 51 SO

NO. CAAP-XX-XXXXXXX

IN THE INTERMEDIATE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF HAWAI#I

NEWTOWN ESTATES COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, by and through its Board of Directors, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. WALK THE GOOD LIFE, LLC, Defendant-Appellant, and DOE DEFENDANTS 1-50, Defendants

APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIRST CIRCUIT (CASE NO. 1CCV-XX-XXXXXXX) SUMMARY DISPOSITION ORDER (By: Hiraoka, Presiding Judge, Wadsworth and Guidry, JJ.)

Walk the Good Life, LLC appeals from the Judgment for Newtown Estates Community Association entered by the Circuit Court of the First Circuit on February 27, 2024.1 We affirm. The Association sued Good Life on November 14, 2022. The complaint alleged that Good Life owned property in the Newtown Estates planned community and was violating the Association's Master Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions. A process server attempted to serve the complaint on Good Life at 98-866 Ka#ahele Street, the address of Good Life's Newtown Estates property, without success. Good Life's registered agent was Trina M.T. Chun. On July 26, 2022, the Hawai#i Department of Commerce and Consumer

1 The Honorable Dean E. Ochiai presided. NOT FOR PUBLICATION IN WEST'S HAWAI#I REPORTS AND PACIFIC REPORTER

Affairs (DCCA) showed Chun's address to be 1079 Noio Street. Good Life was advised that Chun's Hawai#i drivers license also showed 1079 Noio Street #A as her address. A process server attempted to serve the complaint on Good Life at 1079 Noio Street #A, without success. Good Life was advised that Chun owned property at 2525 Date Street, Apt. 606. A process server attempted to serve the complaint on Good Life at that address, without success. Good Life was advised that Chun's grandmother resided at 4300 Wai#alae Avenue PH B2. A process server attempted to serve the complaint on Good Life at that address, without success. On January 9, 2023, the Association moved to serve Good Life by certified mail to the four addresses it had for Chun, marked "Restricted Delivery" with return receipt requested, under Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS) §§ 634-23,2 -243. The Circuit Court granted the motion.

2 HRS § 634-23 (2016) provides, in relevant part:

Where an action or proceeding involves or concerns any property . . . within the jurisdiction of a circuit court:

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(2) If a defendant is unknown or does not reside within the State or if, after due diligence, the defendant cannot be served with process within the State, and the facts shall appear by affidavit to the satisfaction of the court, it may order that service be made as provided by section 634-24 or by publication, as may be appropriate; provided that service by publication shall not be valid unless it is shown to the satisfaction of the court that service cannot be made as provided by section 634-24. 3 HRS § 634-24 (2016) provides, in relevant part: (a) In any case in which, under section 634-23, provision is made for service of summons as provided by this section, personal service shall be made upon the defendant wherever found or the defendant shall be served by registered or certified mail with request for a return receipt and marked deliver to addressee only, as ordered by the court.

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The envelope addressed to 98-866 Ka#ahele Street was returned, marked "unclaimed" and "unable to forward." The envelope addressed to 1079 Noio Street #A was returned, marked "unclaimed" and "unable to forward." The USPS.com tracking result for the envelope addressed to 2525 Date Street, Apt. 606 shows "Notice Left (No Authorized Recipient Available)" on January 11, 2023. The envelope addressed to 4300 Wai#alae Avenue PH B2 was returned, marked "unclaimed" and "unable to forward." On March 14, 2023, the Association moved to serve Good Life by publication under HRS §§ 634-23(2), -36(b)4. The Circuit Court granted the motion and ordered that summons be posted on 98-866 Ka#ahele Street. Summons was posted on 98-866 Ka#ahele Street on April 19, 2023, with a return date of June 13, 2023, at 9:00 a.m. Publication of summons was completed on May 19, 2023. Good Life did not appear for the June 13, 2023 return on the summons. Good Life's default was entered on July 7, 2023. The Association moved for default or summary judgment on July 31, 2023. A hearing was set for August 24, 2023. Chun appeared for the hearing and stated her tenant had left the property. The hearing was continued to October 3, 2023. The hearing was further continued to October 5, 2023. Counsel for Good Life appeared on October 5, 2023, and requested another continuance. The hearing was continued to October 30, 2023.

4 HRS § 634-36 (2016) provides, in relevant part: (b) If the defendant cannot be found to serve or mail the summons and the facts shall appear by affidavit or otherwise to the satisfaction of the court, it may order that service be made by publication of summons in at least one newspaper published in the State and having a general circulation in the circuit in which the action has been instituted, in such manner and for such time as the court may order, but not less than once each week in four successive weeks, the last publication to be not less than twenty-one days prior to the return date stated therein unless a different time is prescribed by order of the court.

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Good Life filed its opposition to the Association's motion for default or summary judgment on October 15, 2023. On October 21, 2023, Good Life moved to set aside the entry of its default and the orders allowing service by mail and by publication. On November 8, 2023, the Circuit Court entered an order denying Good Life's motion to set aside. On January 16, 2024, the court entered an order granting in part and denying in part the Association's motion for default or summary judgment. The court granted the requested injunctive relief and awarded the Association $20,000.00 in attorney fees. The Judgment was entered on February 27, 2024. This appeal followed. Good Life states eight overlapping points of error. It challenges: (1) the denial of its motion to set aside the entry of its default; (2) the granting of the Association's motion for default or summary judgment; and (3) the award of attorney fees. (1) We review a motion to set aside an entry of default for improper service of process de novo. Wagner v. World Botanical Gardens, Inc., 126 Hawai#i 190, 197, 268 P.3d 443, 450 (App. 2011). Good Life argues its 2022 DCCA annual report, filed on September 30, 2022 (two months before the Association sued), showed Chun's address for service of process to be 1314 South King Street. The annual report contained no unit or suite number; we take judicial notice that the multi-story Interstate Building is at that address.

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