Eviction: Private Landlord-Tenant Lease

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Eviction: Private Landlord-Tenant Lease

This video is only meant to provide general legal information and is not legal advice. Before you take any action or rely on any information in this video, it is recommended that you consult an attorney or contact the Legal Aid Society of Hawaii.

Free Legal Aid provides useful information about eviction. In addition to the video here, be sure you check out other resources.

Hawaii Eviction

The Hawaii eviction process is one whereby a landlord follows statutory guidelines in removing a tenant from a leased apartment or unit, usually for nonpayment of rent or for violating a term of the lease agreement. To begin the Hawaii eviction process, the landlord must first give the tenant proper notice. If the lease has expired, however, the landlord need not give written notice at all. check to learn more.

The Eviction Process in Hawaii: Rules for Landlords and Property Managers

A landlord must follow specific rules and procedures when evicting a tenant in Hawaii. If the landlord does not carefully follow all the rules and procedures, the eviction might not be valid. This article will explain the basic rules and procedures landlords and property managers must follow when evicting a tenant in Hawaii. check to learn more.