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Hawaii State Laws

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Hawaii Community Association Laws

Planned Community Associations (Ch. 421J), Condominiums (Ch. 514B), Cooperative Housing Corporations (Ch. 421I), corporate acts (Ch. 414D/414), real estate licensing (Ch. 467). Reference hub

Hawaii splits community associations by form: condominiums run under a detailed Condominium Property Act with Real Estate Commission oversight, while planned communities (HOAs) and co-ops follow leaner statutes that prioritize notice, open meetings, proxies, and transparent records. There’s no separate “CAM” license—condo managing agents are typically real estate brokerages regulated under Chapter 467—so compliance leans on board process and licensed-agent stewardship more than on an association-specific regulator. The overall feel: process-oriented and disclosure-heavy for condos; streamlined but owner-protective for HOAs and co-ops.

At a glance

  • HOAs (Planned Communities): Ch. 421J (board meetings, proxies, records, assessments & liens).
  • Condominiums: Ch. 514B (association/board powers, meetings, records, fiscal matters, liens).
  • Co-ops: Ch. 421I (board, proxies, assessments, mediation/arbitration).
  • Corporate form: Mostly Ch. 414D (nonprofit); some under Ch. 414.
  • Managing agents: Condo managing agents must be licensed under Ch. 467.

Primary Statutes

Corporate Acts — Chapters 414D & 414

Entity law for nonprofit & business corporations (formation, meetings, records, authority).

414D: HRS 414D — PDF ·
414: HRS 414 — PDF

Popular Sections (direct links)

Administrative Rules (Hawaii Administrative Rules)

Real Estate Commission (DCCA/REB) administers condo laws and broker licensing; rules below support those programs.

HAR 16-99 — Real Estate Brokers & Salespersons

HAR 16-107 — Horizontal Property Regimes

Legacy chapter tied to former 514A; still useful for historical reference.

HAR 16-53 — Fees

Managing Agents & Property Managers

When is a license required?

  • Condominium managing agents must be a licensed real estate broker (or authorized trust company) and comply with Ch. 467 and HAR 16-99.
  • There is no separate “CAM” license for HOAs; many HOAs self-manage or contract with brokers.

REB — Licensing
HRS Ch. 467 (PDF)
514B-132 — Managing agents

Condo registration & owner resources

Governing Documents & Overlays

  • Governing documents: Declaration/CC&Rs or Bylaws (condos: declaration & bylaws), Articles, rules/resolutions.
  • State overlays: HRS chapters above; nonprofit/business corporate acts (414D/414); foreclosure (Ch. 667).
  • Federal overlays: Fair Housing Act, ADA (where applicable), FDCPA (collections), FCC OTARD (antennas).
  • Conflict handling: Statutes control over conflicting documents; consult counsel for interpretation.

DCCA Contacts

Real Estate Commission (REB) — DCCA

REB homepage

  • Phone: (808) 586-2643
  • Scope: Condo governance & registration, broker licensing, education resources.
  • Address: 335 Merchant St, Room 333, Honolulu, HI 96813

RICO — Regulated Industries Complaints Office

Disclaimer

This page is a general reference and not legal advice. Laws and rules change; always verify the current text on the official linked sites and consult qualified counsel for your situation.

Last updated: September 9, 2025