Hawaii 2022 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB1218

Introduced
1/27/21  
Refer
2/1/21  
Report Pass
2/8/21  

Caption

Relating To Home-based Businesses.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1218 will amend existing statutes to ensure that provisions in association documents that restrict home-based businesses are rendered void and unenforceable. Associations will have the authority to implement reasonable regulations that do not completely ban home-based businesses, striking a balance between individual property rights and community concerns. The bill would primarily impact Chapters 421J and 514B of the Hawaii Revised Statutes, reshaping how communities can govern home business activities.

Summary

House Bill 1218 seeks to affirm the rights of homeowners in planned communities and condominiums to operate home-based businesses without restriction from association documents. This legislative proposal is aimed at easing constraints that homeowners face, specifically prohibiting associations from preventing the establishment of home-based businesses on their premises. The intent is to support economic activity and allow homeowners to utilize their properties for business purposes, thereby fostering entrepreneurial initiatives within their own residences.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1218 has been largely supportive among homeowners and advocates for small businesses, who view the bill as a positive step towards economic empowerment and individual rights. However, there is also caution expressed by some community associations, which fear that unregulated home-based businesses could lead to disturbances related to noise, traffic, and overall community harmony. This dual sentiment reflects a tension between promoting entrepreneurial freedom and maintaining community standards.

Contention

Notable points of contention in discussions around HB 1218 center on the balance between enabling homeowners to earn income through home-based businesses and ensuring that these businesses do not create undue disturbances for neighbors. Critics of the bill argue that while it encourages entrepreneurship, it may allow for businesses that could negatively impact residential living conditions, such as increased traffic or noise. Therefore, the legislation invites ongoing debates about local governance and property rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI HB1745

Relating To Homeowner Associations.

HI HB178

Relating To Homeowner Associations.

HI HB299

Relating To Property Management.

HI SB856

Relating To Property Management.

HI HB2190

Relating To The Right To Garden.

HI SB3320

Relating To The Right To Garden.

HI HB1161

Relating To Board Members.

HI HB802

Relating To Statutory Revision: Amending Or Repealing Various Provisions Of The Hawaii Revised Statutes Or The Session Laws Of Hawaii For The Purposes Of Correcting Errors And References, Clarifying Language, Or Deleting Obsolete Or Unnecessary Provisions.

HI SB3206

Related To Housing.

HI HB2681

Related To Housing.

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