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HRS §484-8.7

Amended offering statements must be given to buyers before signing

If a developer takes a reservation from a buyer before the state approves the subdivision, any later sales contract is not binding on the buyer unless the developer gives the buyer any required amended offering statement before the buyer signs. The same rules apply as if the buyer had signed before approval, unless the state does not require an amended statement.

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The statute, as written — Copy of amended public offering statements to be given to prospective purchasers

If a subdivider enters into a reservation agreement with a prospective purchaser for the subdivision before the issuance of a final order, any sales contract later entered into by the subdivider and that prospective purchaser after the final order is issued shall not be binding on the purchaser until the requirements of section 484-8.6(b) have been met, and unless any amended public offering statement required by the director under section 484-8.6(d) is provided to the prospective purchaser before the purchaser signs the sales contract. The requirements of section 484-8.6(b) shall apply as if the purchaser had signed the purchaser's sales contract before the final order was entered by the director; provided that the requirements of this section shall not apply if the director does not require under section 484-8.6(b) that an amended public offering statement be prepared in connection with the issuance of a final order.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

Sections this one refers to

§484-8.6 Getting the final registration order for a subdivision

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