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Hawaii Condominium – Condominium Creation in Hawaii

By UPCOUNTRY LAW Staff / April 6, 2025

In Hawaii, creating a Condominium is a preferred, fast, and simple way to increase your property value, by dividing up the entire property into separate sellable Units, while establishing a set of rules and obligations for all the Unit Owners, on how you want the entire property utilized, managed, and maintained from then on. Condominiums…

Deeds with Separate Creditor Protections for Estate Planning

By UPCOUNTRY LAW Staff / February 4, 2025

What are Separate Creditor Protections and when are they available to be included? When Tenancy is taken as Tenants by the Entirety, which is a tenancy option available only to married couples, civil union partners, and reciprocal beneficiaries. This tenancy is preferred as it protects Real Property against Separate Creditors, along with the rights of…

Quitclaim Deed vs Warranty Deed

By UPCOUNTRY LAW Staff / February 1, 2025

What’s the Difference between a Quitclaim Deed and a Warranty Deed? A Deed is a document drafted by an Attorney, that transfers real property from a person or entity to another person or entity. A properly drafted Deed will describe the transferring parties, the type of conveyance, the consideration, the ownership interest being conveyed, any…

Hawaii’s Bureau of Conveyances: Regular System, the Land Court, or the Dual Recording System

By UPCOUNTRY LAW Staff / December 11, 2024

What is the difference between the Regular System and the Land Court Hawaii’s Bureau of Conveyances has two different recording systems, one is called the Regular System, and the other is called the Land Court System. Properties can also be in both Systems, also known as the Dual System. You will be required to record…

Condominium Projects in Maui: what you need to know

By UPCOUNTRY LAW Staff / November 4, 2024

What is a Condominium? A Condominium is created when a single entire property is divided into multiple Units, each Unit can then be separately sold, gifted, or mortgaged, and each individual Unit will have a separate TMK number, property tax assessment, and property value. All Units in a condominium also share a common ownership interest in the…