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February 11, 2020
Representative Roy M. Takumi, Chair
Representative Linda lchiyama, Vice Chair
Committee on Consumer Protection and Commerce
Representative Chris Lee, Chair
Representative Joy A. San Buenaventura, Vice Chair
Committee on Judiciary
Dear Chairs Takumi and Lee, Vice Chairs lchiyama and San Buenaventura, and
Committee Members:
RE: HB 2711 Relating to Homeowners' Associations
HB 2711 addresses an important issue and is impressive in its size and detail.
Because of its length, Hawaii County has not had time to give this bill the attention
required, to do a thorough evaluation from the County perspective.
We appreciate that an appropriation is proposed in HB 2711 to meet the
Constitutional provision against unfunded mandates. What the amount should be, and
how it would be dealt with on an ongoing basis, is an important issue that would have to
be resolved.
But there is also a way to avoid the problem. Since much of HB 2711 anticipates
the involvement of the courts in resolving disputes, a better (and we think the proper)
alternative to county involvement would be to remove the counties from the process
altogether.
The biggest issue we have identified so far is putting the questionable burden on
the counties to hear, administer, and decide certain disputes of private homeowners in
subdivisions where homeowner associations will be created. It is the Judiciary, not the
counties, that hears and decides disputes. This could even be a separation of powers
issue, if not changed.
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A separate provision would have the county certify a training course, which is
not something the county has expertise in. Better to assign that duty to a State entity
(HB 1789 suggests the Real Estate Commission for such a task).
We believe that creating homeowners' associations is a positive way to improve
the lives of those affected, but if this bill moves forward we ask you to find the best
remedies for the thornier issues that the bill addresses. Our initial reaction is that other
entities--State Executive and Judiciary branches, and perhaps private non-profits (e.g.,
mediation centers)--would be in a better position to make HB 2711 a successful effort.
Involving the counties is unwise and creates conflicts that may unnecessarily derail an
otherwise valuable piece of legislation.
Thank you.
Respectfully Submitted,
Harry Ki
MAYOR
County of Hawai'i is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.