HRS §514B-162.5
Voluntary binding arbitration for condominium disputes
This section lets parties in condominium disputes agree to binding arbitration, which can be paid for by a state fund, but only after they first try mediation. It sets fees and limits on how much the fund can pay, and allows adding other issues or parties with written consent.
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The statute, as written — Voluntary binding arbitration
[Section effective January 2, 2019, and repealed June 30, 2023. L 2018, c 196, §9.] (a) Any parties permitted to mediate condominium related disputes pursuant to section 514B-161 may agree to enter into voluntary binding arbitration, which may be supported with funds from the condominium education trust fund pursuant to section 514B-71; provided that voluntary binding arbitration under this section may be supported with funds from the condominium education trust fund only after the parties have first attempted evaluative mediation. (b) Any voluntary binding arbitration entered into pursuant to this section and supported with funds from the condominium education trust fund: (1) Shall include a fee of $175 to be paid by each party to the arbitrator; (2) Shall receive no more from the fund than is appropriate under the circumstances, and in no event more than $6,000 total; and (3) May include issues and parties in addition to those identified in subsection (a); provided that a unit owner or a developer and board are parties to the arbitration at all times and the unit owner or developer and the board mutually consent in writing to the addition of the issues and parties.
Sections this one refers to
§514B-161 When mediation is required for condominium disputes
§514B-71 Fund for condominium education and dispute help
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