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Commonly Asked Questions about Hawaii Property Transfer

Hawaii County transfers the deed at time of purchase and recognizes a 1-year redemption period where the old owner may satisfy the debt obligation and reacquire the property.
Right of survivorship means that when a joint tenant dies, his interest automatically passes to and is divided equally among the remaining joint tenants. The intent to create a joint tenancy must be specified, otherwise it is assumed that the property is held as tenants in common.
First, the TODI must contain the same elements and formalities as required to execute an inter vivos deed. In other words, the TODI must be done in writing, contain words of conveyance, and provide a legal description of the real estate.
In Hawaii, real estate can be transferred via a TOD deed, otherwise known as a beneficiary deed. This deed allows a property owner to designate a beneficiary who will automatically inherit the property upon the owners death, avoiding probate.
In Hawaii, if the deceased persons estate is going through probate, the court will appoint an executor to handle the distribution of assets, including the vehicle. The executor will have the authority to transfer the car title.
Every state levies a transfer tax when real property (land or homes) sells. Hawaii is no exception. The only difference is that the Hawaii tax can be extremely confusing.
The deed or assignment of lease must be signed (in black ink) by the current owner and the new owner before a notary public. The deed or assignment of lease must be recorded in the State of Hawaii Bureau of Conveyances or Land Court. A Conveyance Tax Certificate must be filed and any tax due must be paid.
A Quitclaim Deed transfers whatever interest the Grantor may have in the property. It makes no guarantees, whatsoever. For example, anyone could Quitclaim their interest in any property whether they owned it or not. The Grantee would own whatever interest the Grantor had, which could turn out to be nothing.