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SB 2302

RELATING TO CONDOMINIUMS.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Carol Fukunaga and 1 co-sponsor

Hawaii SB 2302 modifies condominium regulations; currently in committee review with unknown specific provisions affecting property governance and owner protections.

Re-Referred to CPN, WAM/JDC.
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Bill Summary · SB 2302

Legislative bill overview

SB 2302 is a Hawaii condominium-related bill currently in early legislative stages. The bill has passed first reading and is being reviewed by the Consumer Protection and Commerce (CPN) committee along with Ways and Means (WAM) and Judiciary (JDC). Without access to the full bill text, the specific provisions cannot be detailed, but it addresses some aspect of condominium law or regulation in Hawaii.

Why is this important

Hawaii has a substantial condominium market, particularly in Honolulu and resort areas, affecting thousands of property owners and residents. Condominium legislation can impact property values, homeowner association governance, maintenance obligations, dispute resolution, and consumer protections for condo purchasers and owners.

Potential points of contention

  • Homeowner association governance - Changes to HOA powers, voting requirements, or transparency could affect how condo communities are managed and who bears decision-making authority
  • Financial regulations - Modifications to reserve fund requirements, special assessments, or budget controls could impact condo fees and owner expenses
  • Consumer protections - Alterations to disclosure requirements, purchase protections, or dispute resolution mechanisms could shift risk between developers, associations, and individual owners

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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