Property Ownership
In Hawaii, a mechanic's lien may be filed by:
AA. Only licensed general contractors
BB. Contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers who provided labor or materials to improve the property✓ Correct
CC. Real estate agents owed unpaid commissions
DD. Tenants who made improvements without authorization
Explanation
Mechanic's liens protect those who furnished labor or materials to improve real property, giving them a lien against the property if they are not paid.
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