Hawaii – Timeshare Know Your Rights
Cancellation Period is at least seven days from purchase contract or receipt of required documents whichever is later.
- See Hawaii’s timeshare contract cancellation procedure here.
 - Follow the process carefully and document your cancellation notice (example: send your notice to the address specified in your contract).
 - Send copies of your notice to your state Attorney General office or other regulatory agency.
 - Legal remedies to void or recover damages for illegal timeshare sales (see Hawaii Revised Statutes 514E-11.3).
 
Hawaii Revised Statutes 514E-8 states in part:
“Within seven calendar days after the execution of the contract to purchase an interest in a time share plan, or within seven calendar days after the purchaser’s receipt of a disclosure statement required by this chapter, whichever occurs later, either party may cancel the contract without penalty by mailing or delivering a notice of cancellation to the other party at an address specified on the contract. The notice of cancellation shall be effective upon mailing or delivery to the other party at the address specified on the contract.”
File a consumer complaint
File a Hawaii complaint against a timeshare here.
File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission here.
Hawaii timeshare law
Read Hawaii’s timeshare laws (see Hawaii Revised Statutes 514E). Read the Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs FAQ brochure here.
