HRS §514B-68
When the state can stop a violation
If the commission has good evidence that someone broke certain condominium laws or rules, it can investigate and sue in court to stop the violation. The commission acts for the state. This section only allows the commission to ask a court for an order to stop the person.
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The statute, as written — Power to enjoin
Whenever the commission believes from satisfactory evidence that any person has violated this part, part V, section 514B‑103, 514B‑132, 514B‑134, 514B‑149, sections 514B‑152 to 514B‑154, section 514B‑154.5, or the rules of the commission adopted pursuant thereto, it may conduct an investigation of the matter and bring an action against the person in any court of competent jurisdiction on behalf of the State to enjoin the person from continuing the violation or doing any acts in furtherance thereof.
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