Program | Residential Energy Disclosure |
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Category | Regulatory Policy |
Implementing sector | State |
Last Update | |
State | Hawaii |
Sectors | Residential |
A residential property owner is required to disclose electricity costs for the most recent three-month period in which the property was occupied as a condition of selling it. No proof or copies of the electricity bills are required, but sellers must make a "good faith declaration." Energy legislation (HB1464) added this requirement to Hawaii's existing Mandatory Seller Disclosures in Real Estate Transactions law in 2009.