HRS §429-3
Nonprofit groups can own property in Hawaii
A nonprofit association can buy, own, mortgage, or sell property in Hawaii, even if the group or its members have no other connection to the state.
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The statute, as written — Territorial application
Real and personal property in this State may be acquired, held, encumbered, and transferred by a nonprofit association, whether or not the nonprofit association or a member has any other relationship to this State.
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