Hawaii License Law
In Hawaii, a licensee who acts as a buyer in a transaction they have listed must:
AA. Withdraw from the listing before making an offer
BB. Disclose their licensed status to all parties and ensure they are not taking unfair advantage✓ Correct
CC. Obtain the Hawaii Real Estate Commission's written approval first
DD. Have another agent in their office represent them as the buyer
Explanation
When a licensee acts as a principal (buyer) in a property they have listed, they must disclose their licensed status and ensure the transaction is conducted fairly and without exploitation.
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