Property Management
A Hawaii property manager must keep security deposit funds in a trust account that earns interest. Under Hawaii law, the interest belongs to:
AA. The property manager
BB. The tenant✓ Correct
CC. The property owner
DD. The state of Hawaii
Explanation
Under Hawaii's Residential Landlord-Tenant Code, any interest earned on security deposit trust accounts belongs to the tenant.
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