Hawaii License Law
In Hawaii, may a real estate licensee be a property manager AND a licensed contractor for the same managed properties?
AA. No, the two licenses are incompatible
BB. Yes, but they must disclose both roles and any financial interest in contractor work to the property owner✓ Correct
CC. Only if they have separate businesses for each activity
DD. Yes, with no disclosure required since both are licensed
Explanation
A licensee holding dual roles (property manager and contractor for the same property) has a potential conflict of interest and must fully disclose both roles and any financial benefit from contracting work.
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