How to stop foreclosure in Hawaii

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How to stop foreclosure in Hawaii

To read more about how Hawaii foreclosure law works and how to stop or avoid foreclosure and eviction in Hawaii.

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

Hawaii Rental Agreement

The Hawaii Rental Agreement form can be helpful if you are trying to rent your property in a hurry. Also known as a month-to-month lease or a "tenancy at will", this form can be used instead of the Hawaii Lease Agreement when you want to make a short term rental arrangement. check to learn more.

Hawaii Eviction Notice Forms | Process and Laws

The Hawaii eviction notice forms are for use by a landlord when the landlord seeks to have the tenant vacate the rented property due to failure to pay rent, failure to abide by the terms of the lease or because the term of the tenancy is coming to an end. check to learn more.

Residential Rental Application

This is a form that's going to make it more streamlined for tenants who want to apply to rent from you.  How it works is a tenant fills out the application for rental, pays a fee, and then you follow the legal requirements to either approve or disapprove them. check to learn more.

STAE (Steps to Avoid Eviction)

The Hawaii State Judiciary is a participant in a grassroots effort called STAE (Steps to Avoid Eviction). STAE’s mission is to find ways to ensure that landlords get paid the rent they are owed and tenants are not evicted, 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. 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.