Hawaii License Law
In Hawaii, when must a real estate licensee disclose to a buyer that they are related to the seller?
AA. Only if the agent receives a commission
BB. Immediately upon establishing that a family relationship exists between the agent and the seller✓ Correct
CC. Only if the buyer directly asks about the relationship
DD. After an offer is accepted
Explanation
A familial relationship between the agent and the seller (or buyer) is a material conflict of interest that must be disclosed to all parties to the transaction promptly.
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