HRS §508D-4
What a seller must do before selling a home
A seller cannot sell residential property unless they give the buyer a signed and dated disclosure statement before the sale. The buyer must acknowledge receiving it and have a chance to look at it. This section lists those requirements.
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The statute, as written — Prohibitions on sales of residential real property
Except as provided in section 508D-3, no seller may sell residential real property unless: (1) Prior to the sale of such residential real property, a disclosure statement is: (A) Signed and dated by the seller within six months before or ten calendar days after the acceptance of a real estate purchase contract by the buyer; and (B) Delivered to the buyer as provided in section 508D-5; (2) The buyer acknowledges receipt of the disclosure statement on the real estate purchase contract or in any addendum attached to the contract, or in a separate document; and (3) The buyer is afforded the opportunity to examine the disclosure statement as provided in section 508D-5.
Sections this one refers to
§508D-3 Sales that are exempt from this law
§508D-5 When the seller must give the disclosure form and buyer's right to cancel
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