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In Hawaii, landlords are responsible for providing a habitable dwelling and must make requested repairs in five days or three days if a government agency requires the repair.
The State of California Department of Consumer Affairs can help with questions or complaints regarding landlord/tenant relationships, including repair issues, safety violations, and Health and Safety Code violations. For further information, call (800) 952-5210, or visit the website at .
According to California Civil Code 1946, to end a periodic rental agreement (month‐to‐ month), a tenant must give their landlord a proper written notice before vacating. If you pay rent monthly, you must give at least a 30‐day advance notice. If you pay rent weekly, you must give at least a 7‐day advance notice.
A legal notice ends your tenancy and your right to live in your home. Joint tenancies will end for all tenants even if only one of you gives notice. You cannot withdraw a valid notice if you change your mind. Your landlord may agree to let you or other joint tenants stay on after a notice ends.
A. In a month-to-month tenancy, the landlord may raise the rent after giving the tenant 45 days written notice. However, in the case of a fixed term rental agreement, the rent is set by the terms of the agreement.
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Can my landlord raise my rent during the pandemic? No. Under Hawaii Revised Statutes, a landlord is prohibited from increasing rent during the period of the State of Emergency declared by the governor.
A landlord or tenant cannot unilaterally withdraw a notice to end tenancy. A notice to end tenancy may be withdrawn prior to its effective date only with the consent of the landlord or tenant to whom it is given.
The Tenant Protection Act of 2019 (AB 1482) restricts rent increases in any 12-month period to no more than 5% plus the percentage change in the cost of living (CPI), or 10%, whichever is lower. For increases that take effect on or after Aug. 1, 2022, due to inflation, all the applicable CPIs are 5% or greater.
In Hawaii, there is no rent control, and the state does not preempt rent control. If proper notice is given, landlords can set rent and increase it without restriction. Hawaii landlord-tenant law is primarily governed by HRS 521-21.
With inflation running very high, the laws 10% maximum annual rent hike will take effect starting in August 2022.

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