HBR offers members three REALTOR® Forums each year to bring you timely industry updates and education—at no cost to you. Missed one? Catch up on presentations or recordings posted here (when speakers permit sharing). 


❖ Economic Forum - October 31, 2025 | 9:00 - 11:30 a.m.

In-person - Hilton Hawaiian Village - Coral Ballroom

HBR’s Economic Forum was a rare opportunity to hear directly from NAR's Chief Economist, Dr. Yun, one of the nation’s leading authorities on housing and economic trends. We also received valuable updates from City and State leaders Deborah Zysman, OER Deputy Director; Kalani Fronda, DHHL Acting Administrator, Land Development Division; and Trevor Benn, 2025 HBR President.

View the full Forum recording or jump straight to a specific session via the timestamp links below. 

View by topic: Recording & Presentation Slides


The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of the Real Estate Industry

❖ Agent Forum - September 15, 2025 | 1 - 4 p.m.

In-person - Ala Moana Hotel - Hibiscus Ballroom

HBR and YPN of Oʻahu present a free educational forum to help you strengthen your reputation, grow your network, and elevate your business.

Professionalism matters. It sets the standard that sets you apart.
In real estate, we see the good and the bad, from successful traditional and modern approaches across age and experience, to behaviors that result in violations and reflect poorly on our industry.

TOPICS:

Broker & Grievance Insights: From negotiations to buyer representation and prospecting, learn how to prevent missteps before they become violations.

Panel - Christina Nishiyama, Broker; Francis Van Rafelghem, Broker; Erin Evans, Grievance Committee Vice Chair; Eric Olson, Grievance Committee Chair; and Kiki King, Moderator

Bridging Generational Divides: From Boomer to Millennial, explore networking and communication tips to expand your professional circle and better serve clients.

Panel - Fran Gendrano, HBR Immediate Past President; Nancy O'Grady Cook, Grievance Committee; Joe Castaneda, Broker; John Quindara, REALTOR®; and Kiki King, Moderator

Making Sense of Honolulu's STR Rules: Get the latest updates and discover HBR's new resource hub with DPP forms, guides, and links to simplify registration and renewals for you and your clients.

Panel - Nathan Aipa, HBR General Counsel; Jennifer Andrews, HBR City Affairs Committee; and Suzanne Young, Moderator


❖ Agent Forum - April 11, 2025

In-person - Convention Center - Room 316

Stay ahead of the game with expert insights on the real estate issues impacting our market— short-term rentals, fraud prevention, housing affordability, condo sale challenges, and more. Get the latest updates to protect your business and better serve your clients. 

TOPICS:

Safeguarding Against Real Estate Fraud: With fraudulent clients and listings in our marketplace on the rise, we’ll share tips on what agents should do to detect and prevent scams. Learn to leverage the newest HiCentral MLS tools and resources, including Forewarn, a powerful fraud prevention service for our MLS subscribers.

Speaker: Dean Kim, HiCentral MLS Director
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The Housing Affordability Crisis: Much is happening at the legislative level impacting real estate. How can our Board take a leadership role in advocating for smart, sustainable housing solutions to address O'ahu's housing issues?

Speaker: Trevor Benn, HBR President
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Navigating Condo Challenges: Fees, Insurance & the Market: As condo insurance challenges, rising maintenance fees, and costly special assessments persist, condo inventory continues to grow, with units staying on the market longer and more being listed for sale. Learn what the state association is doing to help agents ensure smooth transactions for both buyers and sellers.

Speakers: Shannon Heaven, HAR Condo Task Force Chair, and Lance Owens, HAR President
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Short-Term Rentals Update: Be sure you know the latest news on STRs, including the recently amended Land Use Ordinance, which revives the 90-day minimum for short-term rentals effective September 2025. 

Speakers: Kelly Lee, O’ahu Short-Term Rental Alliance; Kasandra Shriver, HBR City Affairs Committee; Nathan Aipa, HBR General Counsel
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❖ Agent Forum - July 19, 2024

In-person - Convention Center - Room 310 (Lili'u Theater)

Full Agent Forum recording: View on YouTube

View by topic: Recording & Presentation Slides

Speaker presentations:

Selling Waikiki: Whether you're a newer agent or just not as familiar with this neighborhood, you'll gain interesting historical information about the development of this area, key market statistics, and expert tips about buying and selling in these neighborhoods and nuances of specific buildings/properties so you can best serve your clients. Speakers: Peter Chessen and Scott Larimer
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Waikiki and Short-Term Rentals: Adapting to New Regulations: The landscape of short-term rentals (STRs) has undergone significant changes due to evolving legislation. HBR's City Affairs Committee will delve into the regulatory framework surrounding STRs, examining the laws and regulations pre- and post-COVID from Bill 89, Ordinance 22-7, HILSTRA lawsuit ruling, to Act 17. If you work with clients with rentals in Waikiki or other parts of O'ahu, you'll gain insights into the implications of these measures to help them legally manage their rental properties in Waikiki, a hotbed for rentals, but also applicable for STRs islandwide. Speakers: Richard DeGutis and Jennifer Andrews, HBR City Affairs Committee, Kai Jack, HILSTRA Board Member
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Home Exemptions and Dedicated Properties: Are you well-versed in dedicated properties? HBR's City Affairs Committee Chair sits down with the City's Real Property Assessment Division to discuss dedications. Enhance your understanding of what a dedication is, its benefits, the process involved, how to identify dedicated properties, and the pertinent information that sellers and buyers need to know when transacting on a dedicated property. Speakers: Jennifer Andrews, HBR City Affairs Committee and Stuart Peterson, City and County of Honolulu Real Property Assessment Division
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❖ Agent Forum - April 5, 2024

Hybrid: In-person - Convention Center - Room 312 (SOLD OUT) & Webinar (live streamed)

Changes are coming to buyer representation and offers of compensation on the MLS. NAR reached a proposed agreement to resolve nationwide claims brought by home sellers related to broker commissions. While the settlement is subject to court approval, key terms are expected to go into effect in July 2024. HBR is here to help you navigate these changes and their implications for you and your clients. 

This Forum will cover the latest updates and guidance on the key terms of the NAR settlement that impact your business and more:

Buyer Representation Agreements: Gain best practices and tips from a panel of agents who leverage the Buyer Representation Agreement in their daily real estate practice. With a key term of the NAR settlement mandating the use of the Buyer Representation Agreement beginning in July 2024, this session will help prepare you to integrate this practice and how to shape your conversation with buyer clients, from explaining the various options of the buyer rep agreement to skillfully addressing buyer objections. 

Panelists: Christina Nishiyama, Christina Berry, Bridget Townsend, and HBR General Counsel Nathan Aipa

Handouts: Access the provided NAR Fact Sheet here 

Assumable Mortgages: In an era of heightened interest rates, the option of an assumable mortgage becomes more important for buyers and sellers alike. Discover how to pinpoint MLS listings featuring assumable mortgages and learn how listing agents can highlight this feature to attract prospective buyers.

Fair Housing Update: April marks Fair Housing Month! This session delves into key aspects of fair housing, the new fair housing training requirement beginning in 2025, the "Ordinary Reader" standard, which includes no official list of acceptable/unacceptable words or phrases, and why being fair housing champions protects our REALTOR® brand.


❖ In-person Agent Forum - October 13, 2023 | Convention Center - Lili'u Theater Room 310

Gain valuable insights to better address critical issues impacting condominium transactions and provide valuable guidance to your clients in today's market. Enhance your condo knowledge and contribute to a safer community.

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Insurance Issues in Condo Land: From hurricane coverage to buildings lacking fire sprinklers, learn about the nuances of condo insurance to navigate insurance challenges effectively. 
Speaker: Sue Savio, President, Insurance Associates Inc.
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Oahu's Aging Condos Challenges: Explore the impact of aging condos built in the 70s on maintenance fees, schedules, financial reserves, and assessment fees. 
Speaker: Dana Bergeman, CEO, Bergeman Group 
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Mastering Condo Management: Learn how to collaborate effectively with condo management companies and discover essential tips for handling condo documents, RR105C forms and ensuring owner compliance with HOA rules.
 
Financing Condo Sales: Stay ahead of the curve by understanding the challenges, financing options, and Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac requirements specific to condo sales. 
Speaker: James Moniz, Executive VP, Mortgage Banking Division Manager, Bank of Hawai'i 
>> View presentation slides

 
Be the Eyes and Ears for the Community: 
Guest speaker Julie Whitehead, a survivor of 31 years of abuse, including sex trafficking, shares her inspiring story of resilience and advocacy that will empower you to be a community watchdog against trafficking.

Julie is part of the Malouf Foundation, a nonprofit organization that offers OnWatch™, a free digital training that raises awareness about sex trafficking in the U.S. We encourage all REALTORS® to play a vital role in spotting and preventing human trafficking by becoming a certified OnWatch™Advocate by completing the training being offered via webinar to HBR members:
>> Register for OnWatch training webinar | November 1 from 11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (FREE) 


❖ In-person Agent Forum - July 21, 2023 | Convention Center - Lili'u Theater Room 310

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Experts from various government agencies provide important updates on topics that impact your business and clients:

SHORELINE SETBACK
Gain a better understanding of the latest regulations and guidelines surrounding local shoreline setback requirements, available resources, and how to navigate potential challenges.

Speaker: Christina Keller, DPP’s Shoreline Division
Moderators: Ayako Ancheta and Richard DeGutis - HBR City Affairs Committee Members

REAL PROPERTY ASSESSMENTS
Gain resources, practical knowledge, and get your questions answered about the homeowners exemption, real property tax,  valuations, and assessments, from key factors influencing property valuations, the assessment appeals processes, to leveraging assessments to benefit your clients.

Speaker: Stuart K. Peterson, Assistant Real Property Assessment Administrator
Moderators: Jennifer Andrews and Dianne Willoughby - HBR City Affairs Committee Vice-Chair and Chair

SAFEGUARDING AGAINST CYBER FRAUD SCHEMES
Local law enforcement is witnessing unprecedented levels of fraud and monetary losses in the billions resulting from the targeting of Hawai'i REALTORS® and real estate transactions. Learn who and how agents are being targeted and equip yourself to detect and prevent threats from the latest fraud schemes hitting local REALTORS® especially hard – Business Email Compromise and Cryptocurrency Investment Fraud.

Speaker: Michael Gee, Technical Special Agent, US Secret Service – Honolulu Field Office
>> View presentation slides

Bio: Technical Special Agent Mike Gee has been with the United States Secret Service for over 20 years and has specialized in a variety of cybercrime and cybersecurity-related disciplines. These include digital forensics and incident response, analysis of cyber intelligence data, protection of critical infrastructure, cryptocurrency analysis, and significant investigations of advanced persistent threats. Since 2017, TSA Gee has been assigned to the Honolulu Field Office, where he manages the Digital Evidence Forensics Laboratory and supervises the Hawaii-Pacific Cyber Fraud Task Force.


❖ In-person Forum - April 24, 2023 | Convention Center - 3rd Floor (Room 310)

Topics:

  • May 2023 Standard Forms Update: Effective May 1, 2023, HAR will release one new and six revised Standard Forms. As REALTORS®, you have an obligation to understand how to use the new form and what changes have been made to the other forms. Speaker: Jason Korta, HAR Staff Attorney
  • Fair Housing and How It Impacts Your Listings in the MLS: April is Fair Housing month and a perfect time to understand the WHY behind the recently revised MLS Rule related to photos in your listings. Ensuring that all prospective buyers and renters feel welcome in your listings is important and helps you avoid a possible fair housing violation. It’s more than just “no people in photos” or prohibited words in a list. By having a better understanding of the WHY, it will help you represent all clients and customers fairly. Speakers: Maria Arrieta and Nathalie Champion, Co-Chairs, HBR Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee
  • Unlicensed Assistants and Transaction Managers – Understand What They Can Do: We are seeing more agents using unlicensed assistants, virtual assistants, and transaction managers to assist them in their business. Do you know what they can and cannot do? It’s not that simple because there is no formal list of dos and don’ts. We’ll discuss the resources available to help guide you in activities that are acceptable and when a particular activity requires a license. Speakers: Chad Takesue, HBR Immediate Past President, and Fran Gendrano, HBR President-Elect
  • Let's Talk About REALTOR® Advocacy: Ever wonder where your RPAC investment goes? Hear the latest news on what REALTOR® advocacy does for you at every level and why every dollar counts. Speaker: Shannon King, NAR Region 13 Director

❖ In-person Forum - October 7, 2022 | Convention Center - 3rd Floor

  • Candidate Forum from 8:45 - 9:45 AM
  • Agent Forum  from 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM

8:45 AM - 9:45 AM | 3rd Floor - CANDIDATE FORUM: Featuring City Council candidates in the run-off for the General Election. Each district will have its own room for a moderated one-hour Q&A forum with the candidates. If you're unsure of your district, then click here.

  • District 2 with Makuakai Rothman and Matt Weyer
  • District 4 - with Kaleo Nakoa and Tommy Waters
  • District 6 - with Tyler Dos Santos-Tam and Traci K. Toguchi
  • District 8 - with Ron Menor and Val Aquino Okimoto

Candidate Library: View our Voter's Guide - General Election | HBR Legislative Priorities Position Statement

10:00 AM - 1:00 PM | Kaua'i Room 311 - AGENT FORUM: Following a short break after the Candidate Forum, we'll reconvene in Room 311 for our Agent Forum focused on providing members with key City & County updates on housing issues impacting your business and your clients

*The views and opinions expressed in the Voter’s Guide and Candidate Forum videos are those of the candidates and do not necessarily reflect the views or official positions of the Honolulu Board of REALTORS®. Feel free to share the Voter’s Guide with clients, family, friends, and neighbors in your district.


❖ Virtual Agent Forum - April 8, 2022 | 9:30 AM

Board of Water Supply Update: Watch Ernest Lau, Supply Manager and Chief Engineer, BWS provide the latest updates on the impact of the Red Hill situation on our island's water system and supply and recent talks about a possible moratorium on new developments and how that may impact our already declining housing inventory

REALTOR® Safety – Best Practices

Compensation & Negotiating Commissions: Anti-trust and ethical considerations; Buyer’s Agent compensation; and Reciprocating MLS’s and offer of compensation

Policy Updates: Short-Term Rentals legislation - Bill 41; Condo financing 

 


❖ Virtual Agent Forum - July 30, 2021 | 9:30 AM

Topic: Beyond Diversity: Why Should REALTORS® Care?

Watch speakers from Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation, Hawaii Civil Rights Commission, Shidler College of Business at UH Manoa, fellow REALTORS®, and special guest Kamakakēhau Fernandez share their insights on:

  • how the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act provides economic stability and a sense of cultural identity through housing for Hawaiians
  • how the Hawaii Civil Rights Commission investigates and enforces fair housing violations; types of complaints that affect REALTORS®; are there testers in the field on O’ahu; issues to know surrounding service animals, disability, and property management complaints
  • Fairhaven demo and challenge; situations REALTORS® may come across that require having candid conversations with their clients
  • 10 things to know to be successful in business locally whether you were born and raised here or moved here


❖ Virtual Agent Forum - April 16, 2021 | 9:30 AM

Topic: Housing Development: Process, Community Involvement, Hurdles

Watch speakers and panelists share their insights on housing development - including speaker Dean Uchida, Executive Director of Department of Planning and Permitting, panelists Christine Camp (Avalon Group), Stanford Carr (Stanford Carr Development), Harry Saunders (Castle & Cooke Homes Hawai'i), Tracy Tonaki (D.R. Horton), and moderated by David Arakawa, Executive Director of LURF


Resources

Speaker:

  • Dean Uchida, Director, Department of Planning and Permitting

Moderator: David Arakawa, Executive Director, Land Use Research Foundation

Panelists:

  • Christine Camp, President & CEO, Avalon Group
  • Stanford Carr, President, Stanford Carr Development
  • Harry Saunders, President, Castle & Cooke Homes Hawai'i
  • Tracy Tonaki, Senior Vice President, D.R. Horton

❖ Rental Assistance Programs - Orientation & Training:

Household Hardship Relief FundRent Relief and Housing Assistance Program

 

Household Hardship Relief Fund (Recording from August 7, 2020)

Watch session recording below for an overview of the City & County of Honolulu's Household Hardship Relief Fund. Presenters from Aloha United Way go over the qualifications, required documents, application process, and answer questions from property managers. This program covers rent, mortgage, and utilities. Aloha United Way is administering applications and payments for this program. Payments will be sent directly to the landlord or property management company. 

Update:

As of October 13th: Due to extremely high application volume, this program has also reached capacity and cannot accept new applications this time.

 Resources:


 

Rent Relief and Housing Assistance Program (Recording from August 5, 2020)

The State of Hawaii Rent Relief and Housing Assistance Program will cover rent, mortgage, and HOA dues. Catholic Charities Hawaii and Aloha United Way will administer applications and payments for this program statewide. Payments will be sent directly to the landlord or property management company. Visit website

Updates: 

  • Applications for assistance are currently being accepted for rent or mortgage payments due between March 1 and December 28, 2020.
  • As of October 13th: Given the high volume of applications, both Aloha United Way and Catholic Charities Hawaii have reached their current processing capacity and will not be able to accept any new applications at this time. The State will be establishing a processing center as both program administrators hire additional staff.  

    • Already submitted applications are being processed in the order they were received.
    • To facilitate processing, applicants and landlords/property managers are encouraged to readily respond to requests for information from processors to help accelerate the necessary verifications.
Catholic Charities Hawaii materials: Aloha United Way materials:

❖ Virtual Agent Forum - April 20, 2020

Watch a recording of HBR's virtual forum here, where NAR’s Erin Stackley, Tony Au of FHB, Susan Utsugi and Rusty Rasmussen of CPB, and Brad Konishi, CPA discussed what’s happening with the PPP and EIDL programs and answered questions on the application process, tax implications, and insights.

If you still have questions after watching our forum and reviewing NAR’s resources, please email us at [email protected] with the subject line: CARES Question. 


❖ Livestream presentation with Paul Brewbaker - March 18, 2020

Watch a recording of HBR's livestream presentation here, where Paul Brewbaker of TZ Economics discussed Housing, the Economy and COVID-19 and answered questions from REALTORS®. View presentation slides here


❖ Agent Forum - March 10, 2017

Watch video from HBR's March 10, 2017, Agent Forum, which included top-producers from across the country: 2018 NAR President Elizabeth Mendenhall, 30-under-30 winners Kristen Smith and Phillip Becker and social media maven Shay Hata.


❖ Agent Forum - April 1, 2016

Watch video from HBR's April 1, 2016, Agent Forum, in which major developers addressed the future of housing development on Oahu.

❖ Agent Forum - October 16, 2015

Watch video from HBR's Agent Forum Oct. 16, 2015, which addressed ADUs, HBR's leadership and the new REC advertising rules.

Virtual Candidate Forum

  • General Election Day is November 3rd -- this year's election is by mail-in ballot to be issued October 16th. 
  • Candidate library: will include Forum recordings and Voter's Guide 

District 3 - September 29, 2020 | 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM

City Council District 3: Windward Oahu, Ahuimaaanu to Waimanalo. Candidate Esther Kiaaina is unavailable to participate. Moderator: Shannon Heaven, HBR 2020 President Elect

Participating candidate:
Greg Thielen

REGISTER


District 7 - September 29, 2020 | 12:00 PM - 12:45 PM

City Council District 7: Kalihi, lwilei, Kalihi Kai, Mapunapuna, Salt Lake, Aliamanu, Hickam, Foster Village, Ford Island, and Sand Island. Moderator: Josh Horita, HBR Leeward Regional Group Director

Participating candidates:
Jacob Aki
Radiant Cordero 

REGISTER 


District 9 - Candidate Forum Cancelled

City Council District 9: Waikele, Village Park, Royal Kunia, Mililani Town, West Loch, Iroquois Point, and portions of Ewa Villages and Ewa Beach. Candidates running are Will Espero and Augie Tulba.


Honolulu Prosecuting Attorney - October 1, 2020 | 11:30 AM - 12:15 PM

Candidates:
Steve Alm
Megan Kau

REGISTER


Honolulu Mayor - October 1, 2020 | 3:00 PM - 3:45 PM

Candidates:
Keith Amemiya
Rick Blangiardi

REGISTER

Invoices for membership renewal dues - available online November 1st of each year.

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EMPOWERING REALTORS® BY HELPING THEM THRIVE IN THEIR BUSINESS
Being a member of the REALTOR® association is an investment in your business. HBR strengthens the local real estate community by:

  • Advocating for policies that protect your clients and your livelihood
  • Developing partnerships to support homebuyer education, down payment assistance, rental assistance, real property tax exemption, and more
  • Providing top-quality education and professional development opportunities
  • Ensuring high professional standards (ethics and professionalism)
  • Helping you stay informed with guidance and need-to-know information that impacts your business/clients
  • Supporting brokers and property managers
  • Articulating the REALTOR® value

HERE FOR YOU: HBR's Customer Support Team and HiCentral MLS Client Care Team respond to a high volume of calls and emails to provide members with the assistance and support they need.

NAR BENEFITS: How NAR supports REALTORS® | How NAR supports your local Board | NAR delivers so you can deliver more


Annual REALTOR® Association Dues Notice 

Membership Renewal & Dues Information

  • Renewal Period: Invoices online November 1, 2025 | Payment due by December 31, 2025
  • Late fee ($75) applies to payments received after the due date.
  • Cashless transactions only: Credit card or check accepted.

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Your Membership Trifecta - Annual dues include membership in three associations:

  • Local - Honolulu Board of REALTORS®: No increase in 2026 dues
  • State - Hawaiʻi REALTORS®: No increase in 2026 dues | About HAR dues
  • National Association of REALTORS®: No increase in 2026 dues. Includes a NAR Consumer Advertising Campaign Special Assessment, which members have funded for 20+ years to showcase the REALTOR® value to local & national audiences, benefitting all members.

OPTIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS

 

  

RPAC: Support REALTOR® advocacy through the REALTORS® Political Action Committee. An investment in RPAC protects the real estate industry, your clients, and your profession against bad legislation. Your dollars combine with those from nearly one million other REALTORS® to make up the nation's largest PAC, ensuring the REALTOR® voice is heard loud and clear across all levels of government.

See RPAC's impact

HBR REALTORS® CARE FUND

Since 1993, our members have helped HBR donate $560,000+ to nonprofit programs that improve the community and provide a safety net for housing. Administered by the Hawaii Community Foundation, the Honolulu Board of REALTORS® Care Fund is seeded through voluntary contributions from individual REALTORS® and HBR members, enabling annual grant-giving.

Who we've helped: Maui Strong Fund, Catholic Charities Hawaii, Domestic Violence Action Center, Family Promise of Hawaii, Habitat for Humanity Leeward Oahu, Hawaii HomeOwnership Center, Hawaiian Community Assets, Honolulu Habitat for Humanity, aio Foundation for Kahauili Village, U.S. Vets - Waianae, National Association of REALTORS® Housing Relief Fund

See our impact


Committed to being a good steward of your dues investment

⭐️ Top 5 Ways Your HBR Dues Work for You

  1. Visibility: Maximize your listings' exposure on HiCentral.com.
  2. Education: Discounted member pricing for HBR Continuing Education courses, including Core A, Core B, and Code of Ethics courses to help you complete your renewal requirements. Free Agent Forums, Broker Roundtables, and training.
  3. Dispute Resolution: Complimentary mediation and ombudsman services ($1,750 value) - save time, money, and your business relationships.
  4. Local Advocacy: HBR fought to preserve the ability of properties with a NUC to keep them and pass them on to future buyers; continues to work to maintain the minimum 30-day rental period and to increase the $1M threshold for Residential A; and provide critical data and input on a number of new property tax proposals.
  5. Market Data: Exclusive access to HBR's bi-monthly housing statistics and shareable infographics to showcase your local market expertise.

Bonus Perks:

  • Discounted MLS subscription ($750 savings)
  • Free shredding service ($180 value)
  • Real Estate News subscription ($225 value)
  • Complimentary Hawaii Business Magazine subscription for PB offices
  • Member resources toolkit: materials for you to share your expertise and educate buyers and sellers
  • Professional Development: Monthly Regional Group Meetings allow you to learn from experts concerning issues vital to your business

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HiCentral MLS subscription renewal

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Access your invoice online>> | The payment period for your HiCentral MLS subscription renewal is June 1 - June 30, 2026

The MLS is one of your most valuable tools and a mainstay of your business. HiCentral MLS is the most comprehensive source of trusted, vetted Oʻahu market data. As a HiCentral MLS subscriber, you get more than just a powerful MLS system. We continually strive to provide our Participants and Subscribers with a robust suite of tools to support and enhance their day-to-day business. With access to applications like Forewarn, OneHome, SentriKey, and new tools like Rental Beast (expected launch Q3 2026), and a dedicated support team, these resources aim to boost your productivity and help you succeed. More ways your MLS subscription dollars work for you - included services and benefits

Payment deadline

 Annual MLS subscription fees are due by June 30, 2026

  • Note: Payment of MLS fees is nonrefundable.
  • $50 late fee will be assessed if payment is not received by the due date.
  • View your invoice / Pay online 24/7 here>> (login required).
    • Click the "Pay Now" button for your "MLS Balance" in the Account Balances section.
    • If you need to create your account or forgot your password, simply click the "Forgot/Change Password" link below the green "Sign In" button.

Ways your MLS subscription dollars work for you

Your subscription not only means Matrix access, it also includes various programs, including RPR, ZipForms, InfoSparks, SentriLock, and Forewarn, to name a few. While these programs vary in their scope, from listing searches and creating professional reports to farming campaigns, tour and document management, tracking market trends, and fraud prevention, they collectively provide resources for successful real estate professionals.  

More on the services your MLS subscription provides:

  • Forewarn: Complimentary proactive safety and lead intelligence service for HiCentral MLS and MLS Choice brokers and agents (valued at $240 a year per subscriber). Provides instant identity, criminal, and property verification of your prospects to ensure your personal safety and efficiency, while also benefiting your listing homeowners by providing an added layer of protection for them and their homes.
  • Rental Beast - coming soon: A game-changing business tool for property managers and for building accurate rental market data for our MLS.
  • SentriLock Lockbox Lending Program: Need a lockbox for your listing or rental? Borrow one for FREE without worrying about storage or maintenance. Get the details>>
  • MLS Training: Our classes are designed to help you become proficient in various MLS programs and are included in your subscription fee, so there are no additional out-of-pocket costs.
  • Compliance: MLS governance helps to ensure consumer confidence in the marketplace and adherence to the rules and regulations. Learn about the MLS policies through the MLS rules and regulations classes, held twice a month at no additional cost.
  • Technical Support: Get help via email, phone, or chat from our MLS client care team. Additionally, our Knowledge Base, an interactive library of step-by-step articles, enables subscribers to find solutions to MLS actions, even outside of business hours. This service is inclusive of your subscription.
  • IDX (Internet Data Exchange): Facilitates the ability for firms or individual agents to promote and syndicate MLS information to outside websites.
  • Reciprocal MLS Listings: As a HiCentral MLS subscriber, you can add your listings to the other State of Hawaii MLSs for maximum exposure.  Add your listing (for a nominal fee) to Hawaii Information Service (H.I.S.) and Realtors Association of Maui (R.A.M.)
  • Access to other MLSs: HiCentral MLS subscribers can access the California Regional MLS and Data Co-Op for Maui within Matrix, under the links menu. Additionally, RPR provides MLS information for all 50 states, so if you need to research prices or trends in Oklahoma, you can do so.
  • ZipForms: One of the most important programs that allows you to quickly & efficiently write up contracts, addenda, and documents that are at the core of your business.
  • Realist: Provides you with access to current and historical public information, enabling you to better educate yourself and your clients on historical sales, financing history, valuation, ownership information, and a range of other essential facts that facilitate informed decision-making with your clients.

Note for Designated REALTOR® or Broker-in-Charge:

Designated REALTORS® are ultimately responsible for paying MLS fees and related charges for all affiliated licensees. Unpaid fees may result in the suspension of your entire firm’s MLS service. Your office’s MLS subscription is automatically renewed, and fees are owed unless you inform us in writing that you wish to cancel your participation in HiCentral MLS. 

Questions? 

Please contact Customer Service (808) 732-3000 or Accounting (808) 791-3460. 


With an eye on the future, your annual MLS participation fee was increased for the first time in over 20 years on July 1, 2025.

WATCH: HiCentral MLS President Kimi Correa summarized the changes to your MLS subscription fees and shared your Board of Directors' process and thoughtful reasons for the increase. 


How to Pay MLS Participation Fees

ONLINE: Go to www.hicentral.com/register 24/7. We accept: American Express, Discover, MasterCard, VISA

BY PHONE: Call 808-732-3000, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday (excluding holidays and the day of the Summer GMM) to pay by credit/debit card.

BY MAIL: Send check payable to HiCentral MLS, Ltd. to HiCentral MLS, Ltd., Attn: Finance, 1136 12th Ave., Ste. 200, Honolulu, HI 96816. A $20 handling fee will be charged for all returned checks.

  • Paying for yourself? Please write your name and member number on your check, and include a copy of your invoice (to print your invoice, click on the invoice number to open the Invoice Details screen, then click the “Print” button towards the bottom of the screen).
  • Paying for multiple agents? Please include the Payment Form reflecting all of your agents' names and member numbers, along with your check payment (download and print the Payment Form for multiple agents from the Invoice Details screen).
  • Note: Payment must be received (not postmarked) by June 30, 2026.

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