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Bill HB 632 clarifies condominium owners' rights, defines minor violations, and improves enforcement, enhancing governance for owners and associations alike.
Bill HB 632 clarifies condominium owners' rights, defines minor violations, and improves enforcement, enhancing governance for owners and associations alike.
Bill Number: HB 632
Introduced On: January 17, 2025
Current Status: Introduced and Passed First Reading
Legislative Actions:
- January 21, 2025: Referred to CPC (Consumer Protection and Commerce), JHA (Judiciary and Hawaiian Affairs)
- January 21, 2025: Introduced and Passed First Reading
Bill HB 632 aims to address issues related to condominiums, particularly focusing on de minimis violations, enforcement mechanisms, and the notification of rights and restrictions for condominium owners. The intent of the bill is to streamline the management of condominium properties and enhance the clarity of rights and responsibilities for both owners and associations.
The bill includes several important provisions:
De Minimis Violations:
Enforcement Mechanisms:
Notice of Rights:
Restrictions:
Bill HB 632 represents a significant step towards improving the governance of condominium properties by addressing minor violations and enhancing the clarity of rights for owners. As it progresses through the legislative process, stakeholders in the condominium community should stay informed about potential changes and prepare for any new requirements that may arise from this legislation.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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