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SB 2037

RELATING TO CONDOMINIUMS.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Jarrett Keohokalole

Hawaii SB 2037 addresses condominium-related matters and is under committee review with a public hearing scheduled for February 2026, but specific provisions remain unavailable.

The committee(s) on CPN has scheduled a public hearing on 02-13-26 9:30AM; CR 229 & Videoconference.
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Bill Summary · SB 2037

Legislative bill overview

SB 2037 is a Hawaii bill relating to condominiums that was recently introduced and is currently in the early stages of legislative review. The bill has been referred to the Consumer Protection and Commerce Committee (CPN) and the Judiciary Committee (JDC), with a public hearing scheduled for February 13, 2026.

Why is this important

Condominium legislation affects property owners, residents, and the real estate market in Hawaii, where condos represent a significant portion of residential properties. Changes to condo laws can impact homeowner association operations, property rights, dispute resolution, and housing affordability—issues that touch many Hawaii residents and the broader economy.

Potential points of contention

  • Without the bill's specific language available, the actual provisions cannot be assessed for controversy
  • Common condo-related disputes typically involve HOA authority, owner rights, reserve fund requirements, and transparency in assessments
  • Any bill modifying condo governance, financial obligations, or dispute resolution processes will likely generate feedback from property owner associations, developers, and resident advocacy groups

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

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