WebCurrent through Act 115 of the 2024 Legislative Session. Section 444-25.5 - Disclosure; contracts. (a) Prior to entering into a contract with a homeowner, or at the time a homeowner signs a contract, involving home construction or improvements, licensed contractors shall: (1) Explain verbally in detail to the homeowner all lien rights of all ... WebLRB Library Hawaii State Capitol, room 005 415 S. Beretania Street Honolulu, HI 96813 Phone: (808) 587-0690 E-mail: [email protected] Accessibility
Section 444-25.5 - Disclosure; contracts, Haw. Rev. Stat. § 444-25.5 ...
WebSECTION 5. Section 444-23, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by amending subsection (e) to read as follows: "(e) Any person who violates section [444-2(7),] 444-A, or fails to comply with the requirements set forth in the disclosure statement required to be provided under section 444-9.1 shall be fined: (1) $5,000 or forty per cent of the ... WebJustia US Law US Codes and Statutes Hawaii Revised Statutes 2011 Hawaii Code DIVISION 2. BUSINESS TITLE25. ... §444-25.5 Disclosure; contracts. ... Any violation of … teaching a streetcar named desire
Bill Text: HI HB1927 2010 Regular Session Amended
Web(2) Clarify the intent of chapter 444, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is to hold unlicensed contracting an unfair or deceptive practice under chapter 480, Hawaii Revised Statutes, and to put unlicensed contractors on equal footing with licensed contractors who can be found to violate chapter 480 if provisions of chapter 444 are violated. SECTION 2. Web2013 Hawaii Revised Statutes TITLE 25. PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS 444. Contractors 444-2.5 Owner-builder exemption. HI Rev Stat ... §444-2.5 Owner-builder exemption. (a) This chapter shall not apply to owners or lessees of property who build or improve residential or farm buildings or structures on property for their own use, or for … WebTerms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 444-9.5. Board: means the contractors license board.See Hawaii Revised Statutes 444-1; Contractor: means any person who by oneself or through others offers to undertake, or holds oneself out as being able to undertake, or does undertake to alter, add to, subtract from, improve, enhance, or beautify any realty … teaching a student with autism