Hawaii License Law
What is the 'seller's property condition disclosure' timeline in Hawaii and when must it be provided to buyers?
AA. The disclosure must be provided at closing
BB. The disclosure should be provided before or at the time of any offer; buyers must acknowledge receipt and have the right to cancel within the contingency period if the disclosure reveals unacceptable conditions✓ Correct
CC. The disclosure is only required after the offer is accepted
DD. Hawaii has no specific timeline requirement for seller disclosures
Explanation
Best practice in Hawaii requires the seller's property disclosure to be provided before the buyer makes an offer, so the buyer can factor it into their offer terms. It must be provided sufficiently early for the buyer to review it and exercise any inspection contingency rights. Buyers typically have a period after receipt to review and cancel if the disclosure reveals unacceptable issues.
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