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Focused Real Estate and Landlord-Tenant Representation
Jason Woo, Attorney at Law, LLLC is a boutique law firm in Honolulu specializing in Real Estate Law and Landlord-Tenant Litigation. Founded in 2014 by attorney Jason Woo, a former Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, the firm has established itself as a go-to resource for landlords, property managers, and real estate professionals across Oahu. The firm’s primary focus is on protecting property rights and ensuring the smooth management of real estate assets. Unlike generalists, Jason Woo dedicates his practice almost exclusively to the nuances of Hawaii’s Landlord-Tenant Code, making him a highly effective advocate in summary possession (eviction) cases and lease disputes.
Understanding that time is money in the real estate business, the firm prioritizes efficiency and results. Whether you are dealing with a non-paying tenant, a lease violation, or need to draft a solid rental agreement, Jason Woo provides clear, practical legal advice. He is widely respected for his ability to handle evictions (both residential and commercial) swiftly and correctly, ensuring that landlords can regain possession of their properties with minimal delay. Additionally, the firm assists with conveyance documents, such as quitclaim deeds, and handles general civil litigation related to real estate matters.
Specialized Legal Services for Property Owners
- Landlord Representation: Exclusively representing landlords and property managers in disputes with tenants, ensuring strict compliance with Hawaii law.
- Evictions (Summary Possession): Managing the entire eviction process from notice to lockout, for both residential and commercial properties.
- Lease Drafting and Review: Creating customized lease agreements that protect property owners and minimize future liability.
- Real Estate Litigation: resolving disputes over property lines, title issues, and breach of contract in real estate transactions.
- Conveyance Documents: Preparing and recording deeds for transfers of property ownership, including transfers to trusts or family members.
Jason Woo’s background as a prosecutor gives him a unique edge in the courtroom-he is comfortable with litigation and knows how to build a persuasive case. However, he also emphasizes the value of negotiation and proactive legal planning to avoid court whenever possible. Clients value his responsiveness and his flat-fee options for certain services, which provide cost certainty in an often unpredictable legal environment. If you need to find a lawyer who understands the rental market and the specific challenges of being a landlord in Hawaii, Jason Woo is the professional you can trust.
Historic Building Location
The firm is located in the iconic Dillingham Transportation Building on Bishop Street. This historic landmark, with its distinctive arcade and Mediterranean Revival style, is situated in the heart of Honolulu’s business and government district. The central location provides convenient access for clients and is just a short walk from the District Court, where landlord-tenant cases are heard.
Jason Woo, Attorney at Law, LLLC is committed to helping property owners protect their investments. By focusing on a specific area of law, the firm delivers a level of expertise and efficiency that general practitioners often cannot match. Contact the office today to order a lawyer for your eviction case or to discuss your real estate legal needs.
Specializing In
Landlord Tenant Law, Residential Evictions, Commercial Evictions, Real Estate Litigation
Address & Location
735 Bishop St #327, Honolulu, HI 96813, USA
Building Location
Located in the historic Dillingham Transportation Building, a well-known architectural landmark in downtown Honolulu featuring Italian Renaissance Revival style. It is situated at the corner of Bishop Street and Queen Street.
Suite Access
Enter the main lobby of the Dillingham Transportation Building. Take the elevators to the 3rd floor. The office is located in Suite 327.
Parking Details
There is no on-site parking garage for this historic building. Visitors should park at the nearby Pacific Guardian Center parking garage (entrance on Alakea Street) or use metered street parking along Bishop Street.
Public Transit
Bus stops are located directly in front of the building on Bishop Street, served by routes 1, 2, 3, 9, 13, 40, and others.
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