Haw. Code R. § 12-46-305 - Discriminatory practices
It is a discriminatory practice for an owner or any other person engaging in a real estate transaction, or for a real estate broker or salesperson because of a person's protected basis:
(1) To refuse to engage in a real estate
transaction, evict, or terminate a tenancy;
(2) To discriminate in the terms, conditions,
enjoyment, or privileges of a real estate transaction, or in the furnishing of
facilities or services in connection therewith;
(3) To refuse to receive or fail to transmit
a bona fide offer to engage in a real estate transaction from a
person;
(4) To refuse to negotiate
for a real estate transaction with a person;
(5) To represent to a person that real
property is not available for inspection, sale, rental, or lease when, in fact,
it is available, or to fail to bring a property listing to the person's
attention, or to refuse to permit the person to inspect real property, or to
steer a person seeking to engage in a real estate transaction;
(6) To discriminate against or deny a person
access to, or membership or participation in any multiple listing service, real
estate broker's organization, or facility involved either directly or
indirectly in real estate transactions, or to discriminate against any person
in the terms or conditions of such access, membership, or
participation;
(7) To engage in
harassment; or
(8) To institute or
apply facially neutral policies or restrictions which result in a disparate
adverse impact.
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