Haw. Rev. Stat. § 657-8
(c) This section shall not apply to actions for damages against owners or other persons having an interest in the real property or improvement based on their negligent conduct in the repair or maintenance of the improvement or to actions for damages against surveyors for their own errors in boundary surveys. An improvement shall be deemed substantially complete upon the earliest of the following:
(2) The filing of an affidavit of publication and notice of completion within the circuit court of the judicial circuit where the property is situated in compliance with section 507-43(f).
If the improvement consists of multiple buildings or improvements, each building or improvement shall be considered as a separate improvement for the purpose of determining the limitations period set forth in this section.
(f) For the purposes of this section:
"Date of completion" means the time when there has been substantial completion of the improvement or the improvement has been abandoned.
"Improvement" has the same meaning as in section 507-41.
[L 1967, c 194, §1; HRS §657-8; am L 1972, c 133, §1; am L 1974, c 73, §1; am L 1979, c 185, §1; am L 1980, c 70, §2 and c 232, §34; am L 1983, c 120, §1; am L 1994, c 164, §1; am L 2025, c 308, §1]
Contractor repair act, see chapter 672E.
Statute of limitations; recovery from contractors recovery fund, see §444-28.
Where defendant argued statute of limitations set forth in pre-1994 version of this section barred plaintiffs' suit, plaintiffs presented sufficient evidence to create genuine issue of material fact as to their claim that statute of limitations should be equitably tolled as a result of defendant's alleged misleading conduct. 930 F. Supp. 1411 (1996).
In granting immunity to certain persons, section prior to 1974 amendment was declared violative of equal protection guaranty. 55 H. 7, 514 P.2d 568 (1973).
Homeowner's suit not barred because rights matured before 1972 amendments took effect. 64 H. 80, 636 P.2d 1348 (1981).
Section held violative of equal protection. 65 H. 26, 647 P.2d 276 (1982).