Property Management
Under Hawaii law (HRS Chapter 521), what notice must a landlord give to enter a tenant's unit for non-emergency repairs?
AA. 12 hours
BB. 24 hours
CC. 48 hours✓ Correct
DD. 7 days
Explanation
Hawaii's Residential Landlord-Tenant Code requires landlords to give tenants at least 48 hours' advance notice before entering the unit for non-emergency purposes such as repairs, inspections, or showings.
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