THE SENATE |
S.B. NO. |
573 |
THIRTY-THIRD LEGISLATURE, 2025 |
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STATE OF HAWAII |
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A BILL FOR AN ACT
relating to condominiums.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF HAWAII:
SECTION 1. Chapter 514B, Hawaii Revised Statutes, is amended by adding a new section to part VI to be appropriately designated and to read as follows:
"§514B- Association; duty to repair. (a) The association shall:
(1) Comply with all applicable building and
housing laws materially affecting health and safety;
(2) Keep the common elements in a clean and safe condition; and
(3) Make all repairs and arrangements necessary
to put and keep the common elements in a habitable condition.
(b) The association, upon written notification by
the department of health or other state or county agencies that there exists a
condition in the common elements that constitutes a health or safety violation,
shall commence repairs of the condition within seven calendar days of the
notification with a good faith requirement that the repairs be completed as
soon as possible; provided that if the association is unable to commence the
repairs within seven calendar days for reasons beyond the association's
control, the association shall inform the affected unit owners of the reason
for the delay and set a reasonable tentative date on which repairs will
commence.
(c) If the association fails to perform in the
manner specified in subsection (b), the affected unit owners may:
(1) Immediately do or have done the necessary repairs in a competent manner and, upon submission to the association of receipts amounting to at least the sum deducted, deduct from the affected unit owners' assessments for common expenses no more than $ or one month's assessments, whichever is greater, for the affected unit owners' actual expenditures for work done to correct the health or safety violation; or
(2) Submit to the association, at least seven calendar days before commencing repair work, written signed estimates from each of two persons qualified to perform the necessary repairs and proceed to have the repairs completed by the person who provides the lower estimate; provided that the association may require in writing a reasonable substitute repair person or substitute materials and, upon submission to the association of receipts amounting to at least the sum deducted, the affected unit owners may deduct $ or one month's assessments, whichever is greater, for the affected unit owners' actual expenditures for work done to correct the health or safety violation.
(d) The association, upon written notification by
an affected unit owner of any defective condition in the common elements that
affects the unit owner's unit and that is in material noncompliance with subsection
(a), shall commence repairs of the condition within twelve business days of the
notification with a good faith requirement that the repairs be completed as
soon as possible; provided that if the association is unable to commence
repairs within twelve business days for reasons beyond the association's
control, the association shall inform the affected unit owner of the reason for
the delay and set a reasonable tentative date on which repairs will
commence. In any case involving repairs,
except those required due to misuse by the affected unit owner, to electrical,
plumbing, or other facilities necessary to provide sanitary and habitable
living conditions the association shall commence repairs within three business
days of receiving oral or written notification, with a good faith requirement
that the repairs be completed as soon as possible; provided that if the association
is unable to commence repairs within three business days for reasons beyond the
association's control, the association shall inform the affected unit owner of
the reasons for the delay and set a reasonable tentative date on which repairs
will commence.
(e) If the association fails to perform in the
manner specified in subsection (d), the affected unit owner may immediately do
or have done the necessary work in a competent manner and, upon submission to
the association of receipts amounting to at least the sums deducted, deduct
from the affected unit owner's assessment for common expenses no more than $
or one month's assessment, whichever is greater, for the affected unit owner's
actual expenditures for work done to correct the defective condition.
(f) At the time the affected unit owner initially
notifies the association under subsection (d), the affected unit owner shall
list every condition that the affected unit owner knows or should know of
noncompliance under subsection (d), in addition to the objectionable condition
that the affected unit owner then intends to correct or have corrected at the association's
expense. Failure by the affected unit
owner to list a condition that the affected unit owner knew of or should have
known of shall estop the affected unit owner from requiring the association to
correct the condition and from having the condition corrected at the association's
expense under this section for a period of six months after the initial
notification to the association. Total
correction and repair work costs under this section chargeable to the association
during each six-month period shall not exceed an amount equal to three months' assessments.
(g) In no event may an affected unit owner repair
a common element at the association's expense when the condition complained of
was caused by the want of due care by the affected unit owner, a member of the affected
unit owner's family, or other person on the premises with the affected unit
owner's consent.
(h) Before correcting a condition affecting
facilities shared by more than one unit, the affected unit owner shall notify
all other affected unit owners sharing limited common elements with the affected
unit owner and shall arrange the work to create the least practicable
inconvenience to the other affected unit owners.
(i) For the purposes of this section, "health or safety violation" means any condition on the property that is in noncompliance with subsection (a)(1)."
SECTION 2. New statutory material is underscored.
SECTION 3. This Act shall take effect upon its approval.
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Report Title:
Condominiums; Associations; Health or Safety Violations; Common Elements; Duty to Repair
Description:
Requires condominium associations to repair defective conditions of common elements that constitute health or safety violations. Allows unit owners to make the repairs at the association's expense.
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