Hawaii Revised Statutes
521. Residential Landlord-Tenant Code
521-83 Early termination of tenancy; servicemember tenants.

§521-83 Early termination of tenancy; servicemember tenants. (a) A servicemember tenant may terminate a rental agreement of a term of one year or less without penalty or fees for early termination or liability for future rent if the servicemember tenant receives military orders requiring the servicemember tenant to vacate civilian housing and move into on-post government quarters; provided that:
(1) Failure to move into on-post government quarters will result in a forfeiture of the servicemember tenant's basic allowance for housing;
(2) The servicemember tenant requests permission from their commanding officer to maintain their housing allowance and their request is denied; and
(3) The servicemember tenant submits at least thirty days written notice to the landlord.
(b) When the tenancy is from month to month, a servicemember tenant may terminate a rental agreement without penalty or fees for early termination or liability for future rent if the servicemember tenant receives military orders requiring the servicemember tenant to vacate civilian housing and move into on-post government quarters; provided that failure to move into on-post government quarters will result in a forfeiture of the servicemember tenant's basic allowance for housing; provided further that the servicemember tenant submits at least fifteen days written notice to the landlord.
(c) The written notice required under subsection (a) or (b) shall be accompanied by the following documents:
(1) Either:
(A) A copy of official military orders; or
(B) A written verification signed by the servicemember tenant's commanding officer; and
(2) Written proof from the servicemember tenant's commanding officer that the servicemember tenant's request to maintain their housing allowance was denied.
(d) In the event a servicemember tenant dies during active duty, an adult member of the servicemember tenant's family may terminate a rental agreement of a term of one year or less, or a rental agreement with a month to month tenancy, without penalty or fees for early termination or liability for future rent if the family member provides at least fifteen days written notice to the landlord. The notice shall be accompanied by a copy of the servicemember tenant's death certificate and:
(1) A copy of official military orders showing the servicemember tenant was on active duty; or
(2) A written verification signed by the servicemember tenant's commanding officer.
(e) If the servicemember tenant is solely liable on the rental agreement, the rental agreement shall terminate on the early termination date described in subsection (a), (b), or (d), and the servicemember tenant or servicemember tenant's estate or family member, as applicable, shall be liable for rent owed through the early termination date plus any previous obligations outstanding as of that date. The amount due from the servicemember tenant shall be paid to the landlord on or before the early termination date.
(f) If there are multiple tenants who are parties to the rental agreement, the release of one or more servicemember tenants under this section shall not terminate the rental agreement with respect to the other non-terminating tenants; provided that the other non-terminating tenants demonstrate an ability to pay the rent under the rental agreement, as determined by the landlord. If the other non-terminating tenants fail to demonstrate an ability to pay the rent, the landlord may terminate the rental agreement by giving notice of early termination to the other non-terminating tenants at least thirty days before the early termination date specified in the notice; provided that the landlord shall not assess any penalty or fees for the early termination. The amount due from the other non-terminating tenants shall be paid to the landlord on or before the early termination date.
The landlord shall not be required to refund security deposits under section 521-44 or prepaid rent until:
(1) The rental agreement terminates with respect to all tenants and the dwelling unit is surrendered to the landlord; or
(2) Early termination is effected pursuant to this section, in which case each terminating tenant shall receive a prorated share of any security deposit or prepaid rent from the landlord upon termination of the rental agreement; provided that the percentage of any security deposit to be returned shall be determined by the parties in writing; provided further that if there is no determination made by the parties regarding the percentage share of the security deposit, the landlord shall be permitted to refund the security deposit in equal shares to each tenant on the rental agreement.
(g) If a servicemember tenant or an adult member of the servicemember tenant's family submits notice of early termination in compliance with this section, the landlord shall:
(1) Return a prorated share of all security deposits recoverable by the terminating servicemember tenant or the terminating servicemember tenant's family member under section 521-44 and prepaid rent recoverable by the terminating servicemember tenant or the terminating servicemember tenant's family member following the servicemember tenant's or family member's surrender of the dwelling unit, except as otherwise provided in subsection (f); provided that the landlord may withhold a prorated amount of the security deposit for payment of damages that the landlord has suffered by reason of the terminating servicemember tenant's noncompliance with section 521-51; and
(2) Not assess any fee or penalty against the terminating servicemember tenant or the terminating servicemember tenant's family member for exercising any right granted under this section.
(h) This section shall not affect a servicemember tenant's liability for delinquent, unpaid rent, or other amounts owed to the landlord before the rental agreement was terminated by the servicemember tenant or servicemember tenant's family member under this section.
(i) Nothing in this section shall be construed to infringe upon or affect in any way the rights a servicemember tenant may have under the federal Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, P.L. 108-189, or chapter 657D.
(j) This section shall not apply if the military orders are a result of disciplinary action or court order.
(k) For the purposes of this section, "servicemember tenant" means an active duty member of the regular or reserve component of the United States armed forces, the United States Coast Guard, or the Hawaii national guard, who is on ordered federal duty for a period of ninety days or more and who is a party to a rental agreement under this chapter. [L 2021, c 19, §2]

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 28. Property

521. Residential Landlord-Tenant Code

521-1 Short title.

521-2 Purposes; rules of construction.

521-3 Supplementary general principles of law, other laws, applicable.

521-4 Construction against implicit repeal.

521-5 Severability.

521-6 Territorial application.

521-7 Exclusions from application of chapter.

521-8 Definitions.

521-9 Notice, notification, knowledge, etc.

521-10 Duties; obligation of good faith.

521-11 Time; reasonable time.

521-21 Rent.

521-22 Term of rental agreement.

521-31 Waiver; agreement to forego rights; settlement of claims.

521-32 Separation of rents and obligations to property forbidden.

521-33 Landlord's waiver of liability prohibited.

521-34 Authorization to confess judgment prohibited.

521-35 Attorney's fees.

521-36 Effect of termination.

521-37 Subleases and assignments.

521-38 Tenants subject to rental agreement; notice of conversions.

521-39 Medical cannabis; tenant use; eviction.

521-41 Landlord to supply possession of dwelling unit.

521-42 Landlord to supply and maintain fit premises.

521-43 Rental agreement, disclosure.

521-44 Security deposits.

521-45 Limitation of landlord and management liability.

521-51 Tenant to maintain dwelling unit.

521-52 Tenant to use properly.

521-53 Access.

521-54 Tenant to use and occupy.

521-55 Tenant's responsibility to inform landlord.

521-56 Disposition of tenant's abandoned possessions.

521-61 Tenant's remedies for failure by landlord to supply possession.

521-62 Tenant's remedy of termination at beginning of term.

521-63 Tenant's remedy of termination at any time; unlawful removal or exclusion.

521-64 Tenant's remedy of repair and deduction for minor defects.

521-65 Tenant's remedies for fire or casualty damage.

521-66 Tenant's right to refund of rent, etc., on termination; return of security deposit.

521-67 Tenant's remedy for failure by landlord to disclose.

521-68 Landlord's remedies for failure by tenant to pay rent.

521-69 Landlord's remedies for tenant's waste, failure to maintain, or unlawful use.

521-69.5 REPEALED.

521-70 Landlord's remedies for absence, misuse, abandonment and failure to honor tenancy before occupancy.

521-71 Termination of tenancy; landlord's remedies for holdover tenants.

521-72 Landlord's remedies for improper use.

521-73 Landlord's and tenant's remedies for abuse of access.

521-74 Retaliatory evictions and rent increases prohibited.

521-74.5 Recovery of possession limited.

521-75 Unconscionability.

521-76 REPEALED.

521-77 Investigation and resolution of complaints by the office of consumer protection.

521-78 Rent trust fund.

521-79 Definitions.

521-80 Early termination of tenancy; victims of domestic violence.

521-81 Change of locks; victims of domestic violence.

521-82 Court order to vacate; domestic violence.

521-83 Early termination of tenancy; servicemember tenants.