Property Management
In Hawaii, the maximum security deposit a landlord may collect for an unfurnished residential unit is:
AA. One month's rent✓ Correct
BB. One month's rent plus a pet deposit
CC. Two months' rent
DD. There is no limit on security deposits
Explanation
Hawaii law limits security deposits for unfurnished residential units to one month's rent. Additional deposits for pets or other purposes may also be regulated.
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