Hawaii License Law
In Hawaii, which of the following is a ground for license suspension or revocation?
AA. Advertising a property with a photo taken at sunset
BB. Failing to disclose a known material defect to a buyer✓ Correct
CC. Representing only sellers and not buyers during a calendar year
DD. Working fewer than 20 hours per week as an agent
Explanation
Failure to disclose known material defects to buyers is a violation of Hawaii license law and can result in suspension, revocation, and civil liability.
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