
What is the Hawaii RICO complaint website?
The website furnishes summary information about certain complaints that have been filed with RICO against individuals and companies who have provided commodities, services or real estate in the State of Hawaii for which a professional or vocational license is required.
How do I file a formal complaint with Rico?
WELCOME to RICO’s formal complaints filing portal where you will be able to submit information directly to RICO about yourself, the person or business you’re complaining about, and the problem or dispute. You will also be asked to attach helpful documents that have already been uploaded to your computer.
How do I resolve a dispute or concern with Rico?
Many disputes and concerns are resolved through “self-help” well before a formal complaint is ever filed with RICO. If you are interested, please use the Self-Help Letter Form.
Can I file a self-help letter with Rico?
Many disputes and concerns are resolved through “self-help” well before a formal complaint is ever filed with RICO. Many disputes and concerns are resolved through “self-help” well before a formal complaint is ever filed with RICO. If you are interested, please use the Self-Help Letter Form.

Unlicensed Activity Tip
Anonymously report unlicensed activity that you saw or is ongoing or happening right now, in any of the regulated industries. If you do not want to report anonymously, or if you have already entered into a contract or agreement with an unlicensed person, file a formal complaint below. Paper submission for unlicensed tip
Formal Complaint
Formally report licensed behavior or unlicensed activity in any of the regulated industries. Paper submission for formal complaint
Self-Help Letter
Many disputes and concerns are resolved through “self-help” even before a formal complaint is ever filed with RICO. Please use this letter to communicate your concerns before a complaint is filed.
Why do you need to review the information in the four boxes before filing electronically?
We recommend strongly that you review the information in these four boxes before filing electronically because the information is helpful and useful for understanding the complaints process. But, if you prefer, you may bypass the information too.
Can you file a complaint with Rico?
Many disputes and concerns are resolved through “self-help” well before a formal complaint is ever filed with RICO. If you are interested, please use the Self-Help Letter Form. You can also mail a copy to us or keep it for your records in case you decide to file a RICO complaint later.
Who pays for the board meeting minutes in Hawaii?
If the home is within a condominium or association, the buyer will review documents about budget, house rules, association disclosures, board meeting minutes and more; in Hawaii, the seller generally pays for these documents. The buyer will typically pay association transfer fees. Government Recording Fees.
Who pays closing costs in Hawaii?
The buyer and the seller both pay for different items during closing. The following are the basic items and could be added or subtracted based on your individual property and circumstance.
Can Hawaii closing costs be settled?
Note that Hawaii closing costs can be settled with a different escrow company than where the title insurance is issued; however, this might complicate the closing transaction. While there are a lot of aspects to the Hawaii home closing process, a team of quality professionals, like your real estate agent and escrow officer, ...
Can closing date be extended?
The closing date can only be extended for a situation beyond your control, like loan processing or appraisal cancellations. Applying to a loan late or not returning escrow paperwork on time, are not items beyond your control; if you need an extension for a reason within your control, the seller would have to agree.
Can I close faster than the purchase contract?
If your loan is processed and the seller agrees, yes, you could close faster than the Purchase Contract specifies. Be aware that if you change the closing date, and then don’t close on time due to loan issues, you may be breaching the contract. I can’t get everything done to close on my home in time.
Is a termite inspection required in Hawaii?
And while an inspection is highly recommended, it is optional. Termite Inspection. The termite inspection is typically paid for by the seller in Hawaii, and the buyer can choose who they want for their termite inspector. Appraisal.
How long do you have to be a resident of Hawaii to file a divorce?
You must be a resident of the state for at least six months prior to filing, and a resident in the county where you’re filing for at least three months. Courts in Hawaii divide assets according to equitable distribution. This means that marital assets are divided fairly and equitably, but not always on a 50/50 basis.
How is the Division of Property Handled in a Hawaii Divorce?
Before property can be divided in a Hawaiian divorce, it must be determined which property belongs to both spouses and which property is separate.
How is Child Support Calculated During a Hawaiian Divorce?
State law requires the Family Court, the Child Support Enforcement Agency , and the Office of Child Support Hearings use 2014 Child Support Guidelines for all child support cases.
When responding to a poor settlement, is it wise to respond?
Unless you want to be saddled with a poor settlement, it’s usually wise to respond within the allotted time frame.
Is property acquired before marriage considered separate?
Generally, property acquired before marriage or after the date of separation is considered separate. This also applies to gifts and inheritances, as long as those assets are not commingled.
Is 401(k) a marital property in Hawaii?
Pensions and 401k plans that are earned during a marriage are considered marital property and must be divided like other assets in Hawaii.
What is the Average Car Accident Settlement in Hawaii?
For minor injuries you will likely settle with your own PIP insurance policy . For more serious injuries, your settlement offer will likely be limited by the maximum amounts allowed under the at fault driver's policy. Unfortunately, if you were seriously injured, the at fault driver's policy may not offer you sufficient compensation. Before you sign any settlement agreement, be sure the award contains sufficient funds to compensate you for:
How Long Do I Have to File a Car Accident Lawsuit in Hawaii?
You have two years to file a car accident lawsuit in Hawaii. Hawaii Code section 657-7 sets the statute of limitations for both personal injury claims (such as broken bones or a concussion) and personal property damage (such as damage to your car).
Do I Need to Report a Car Accident in Hawaii?
Hawaii statute section 287-4 requires you to report any car accident which results in property damage exceeding $3,000,injury, or death of a person within 24 hours of the accident. If you fail to report an accident which causes damage in excess of $3,000, Hawaii statute section 291C-16 sets a fine of $100.
