§516-71 Residential lease; disclosure. (a) Except as otherwise provided for in this section, for any sale of a leasehold residential lot, no later than ten calendar days after the acceptance of the deposit, receipt, offer, and acceptance contract (DROA) or other similar contract, the seller shall directly or through the seller's agent provide to the buyer, a copy of the original recorded lease and any amendments thereto for the buyer's approval and acceptance. A sale for the purposes of this subsection shall not be deemed to include any transfer to a co-owner, or to a spouse or reciprocal beneficiary, parent or child of the seller, or to any stranger by devise, descent, court order, or by operation of law, including, but not limited to, any transfer by foreclosure, bankruptcy, or partition sale. Upon receipt of the original lease and amendments thereto, the buyer shall have ten calendar days to review, accept, or reject the terms of the lease.
(b) In addition to the requirements set forth in subsection (a), the buyer shall acknowledge receipt of the lease documents specified under subsection (a) through a signed receipt or a signed DROA or other contract. The receipt or contract shall include at least the following information:
(1) A standardized summary, as set forth on the optional standardized summary form in this chapter, or in a form similar to the optional standardized summary form, of the lease provisions in plain language which shall contain information on the following: the length of the lease, lease rent terms, lease rent renegotiation dates, how renegotiated lease rents will be calculated; and surrender clause provisions;
(2) A standardized glossary, satisfied by use of a Hawaii governmental publication, of commonly used lease terms in plain language; and
(3) A statement that the buyer has read and understands the provisions of the standardized summary of the lease provisions.
(c) Within ten calendar days of acknowledged receipt of the contract specified in subsection (a), the buyer shall have the right to cancel the offer to purchase with no loss of deposit.
(d) The seller and buyer, on a standardized form, may agree to reduce or extend the time period provided herein for production and review of the applicable lease documents; provided that the agreement shall not constitute a waiver of the requirement to provide the applicable lease documents to the buyer. Buyers other than natural persons may waive, in writing, all the requirements of this section. [L 1989, c 168, §3; ree L 1990, c 277, pt of §1; am L 1991, c 276, §3; am L 1997, c 383, §63]
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
516-6 Administration of chapter.
516-7 Corporation's duties, generally.
516-8 Interested members, officers, or employees.
516-22 Designation of leased fee interest in all or part of development tract for acquisition.
516-23 Exercise of power of eminent domain.
516-26 Interest in compensation paid by the corporation.
516-27 Compulsory or involuntary conversion.
516-28 Disposition, generally.
516-30 Purchase of leased fee interest.
516-33 Qualification for purchase.
516-34 Mortgages, agreements of sale, other instruments.
516-35 Restrictions on sale and use of residential lots.
516-35.1 Foreclosure and sale by mortgagees.
516-40 Bonds as legal investments.
516-41 Exemption from taxation and assessments.
516-42 Investment of reserves.
516-43 Security for funds deposited.
516-45 General obligation bonds.
516-51 Preliminary negotiation required.
516-68 Rights to self-organization; remedies.
516-70 Reversion of improvements.
516-71 Residential lease; disclosure.
516-73 Suggested form of standardized summary of lease provisions.
516-83 Legislative findings and declaration of necessity; purpose.
516-101 Revenue bonds; authorization.
516-102 Revenue bonds; payment and security.
516-103 Revenue bonds; interest rate, price, and sale.
516-104 Revenue bonds; investment of proceeds and redemption.
516-107 Trustee; designation, duties.
516-111 Revenue bonds; special funds.
516-121 Acquisition loan programs; procedures and requirements.
516-122 Acquisition loan programs; general powers.
516-123 Acquisition loan programs; self supporting.
516-124 Acquisition loan programs; fees.
516-125 Acquisition loan programs; evidence of eligible loan.
516-131 Loans to lenders program.
516-132 Loan to lenders program; collateral security.
516-141 Purchase of existing loans program.
516-151 Advance commitments program.
516-161 Eligible loan funding program.
516-171 Loans; service and custody.
516-172 Loans; sale, pledge, or assignment.
516-173 Loans; insurance and guarantees.
516-182 Restrictions on sale and use of residential lots acquired from proceeds of eligible loan.