Property Management
In Hawaii, a periodic tenancy (month-to-month) may be terminated by either party with:
AA. No notice required
BB. At least 28 days written notice in most cases✓ Correct
CC. A minimum of 60 days written notice always
DD. Notice only required from the landlord, not the tenant
Explanation
Hawaii law generally requires at least 28 days written notice to terminate a month-to-month tenancy, though specific circumstances may require longer notice periods.
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