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HRS §421C-24

How the association can expel a member

This section explains how a housing association can expel a member. The directors can vote to expel, but the member must get written notice at least ten days before the meeting and a chance to speak. If expelled, the association must buy back the member's holdings at the lower of par or book value, if funds allow.

condominium associations

The statute, as written — Expulsion

Pursuant to section 421C-23(b), associations may provide for expulsion of members. Unless otherwise provided, a member may be expelled and lose all rights and privileges in the association, by the vote of a majority of the directors voting at any validly held meeting of directors. The member against whom the charges are to be proffered shall be informed thereof in writing at least ten days in advance of the meeting, and shall have an opportunity to be heard in person or by counsel at such meeting. On decision of the association to expel a member, the directors shall purchase the member's holdings at par or book value, whichever is less, if and when there are sufficient surplus funds.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§421C-23 When the association can buy back your membership

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