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Bill Summary · HB 1722

Legislative bill overview

HB 1722 is a Hawaii bill relating to residential condominiums that was introduced by Representative Luke Evslin in January 2026. The bill has passed first reading and been referred to the Housing (HSG) and Consumer Protection and Commerce (CPC) committees for further review. The specific provisions of the bill are not detailed in the available legislative information provided.

Why is this important

Condominium legislation in Hawaii is significant given the state's substantial condo market and the ongoing housing affordability crisis affecting residents. Changes to condominium law can impact property owners, buyers, renters, and the broader residential real estate market in meaningful ways.

Potential points of contention

  • Without access to the bill's specific language, the exact areas of controversy cannot be identified, but Hawaii condo bills often involve disputes over:
    • Reserve fund requirements and special assessments on unit owners
    • Disclosure requirements and transparency in condo association operations
    • Rental restrictions and owner occupancy mandates

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

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