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Code · Hawaii · Chapter 467

CHAPTER 467

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CHAPTER 467
REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND SALESPERSONS
Section
467-1 Definitions
467-1.5 Employer-employee relationship
467-1.6 Principal brokers
467-2 Exceptions
467-3 Commission, appointments, qualifications,
tenure
467-4 Powers and duties of commission
467-4.5 Continuing education
467-5 Board's employees
467-6 Place of meeting
467-7 Licenses required to act as real estate broker
and salesperson
467-7.5 License recognition
467-8 Prerequisites for license, registration, or
certificate
467-9 License, registration, certificate, and applications
467-9.5 Prerequisites for examination
467-9.6 Examination
467-10 Form of licenses, registrations, and certificates
467-11 Fees; original license and biennial renewals
467-11.5 Prerequisites for license renewal
467-12 Place of business and posting of license
467-13 Delivery of agreement
467-14 Revocation, suspension, and fine
467-15 Hearings
467-15.5 License issued after a revocation or automatic
termination
467-16 Real estate recovery fund; use of fund; fees
467-17 Additional payments to fund
467-18 Statute of limitation; recovery from fund
467-19 Management of fund
467-20 False statement
467-21 The real estate commission has standing in court
467-22 Subrogation of rights
467-23 Waiver of rights
467-24 Maximum liability
467-25 Disciplinary action against licensee
467-25.5 Registration of schools, instructors; fees
467-26 Penalty
467-30 Registration, bonding, and other requirements for
condominium hotel operators
467-31 Repealed
Revision Note
In chapter heading, "salespersons" substituted for "salesmen".
Cross References
Sunset evaluations modified, see §§26H-4 and 26H-5.
Mandatory seller disclosures in real estate transactions, see chapter 508D.
Law Journals and Reviews
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