A Hawaii Property — Motion to Sell (Cover Sheet) is a legal document used in the state of Hawaii to initiate a motion to sell a property. The document is typically filed in the Circuit Court of the county where the property is located. The cover sheet includes the title of the action, the names of the parties involved, the address of the property, and other relevant information. There are two types of Hawaii Property — Motion to Sell (Cover Sheet): one for residential properties and one for commercial properties. The residential version includes additional details such as the number of bedrooms and bathrooms, the value of the property, and any special assessments. The commercial version includes additional information such as the type of business conducted on the property, the estimated value of the property, and any liens on the property. The Hawaii Property — Motion to Sell (Cover Sheet) must be signed by both the buyer and seller in order for the motion to be accepted by the court.