HRS §445-95.6
Individuals can sue for damages from certain violations
If someone is hurt by a violation of a specific law, they can sue in court. They can get three times their actual losses or $1,000 per violation, whichever is more. They can also get their court costs and reasonable lawyer fees.
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The statute, as written — Suits by individuals
Any person injured by a violation of section 445-95.2 has a private right of action and may bring a civil action to recover three times the person's actual damages or $1,000 for each violation, whichever sum is greater. Any person bringing such an action shall also be entitled to recover the person's costs together with reasonable attorneys' fees.
Sections this one refers to
§445-95.2 What counts as unfair or deceptive practices in rooming houses
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