Property Management
Under Hawaii law, when must a landlord return a tenant's security deposit after the lease ends?
AA. Immediately upon move-out
BB. Within 14 days of surrender if no claims, or with itemized deductions within 14 days✓ Correct
CC. Within 30 days with no exceptions
DD. Within 60 days after a final inspection
Explanation
Hawaii requires landlords to return the security deposit within 14 days of the tenant surrendering the unit, or to provide an itemized statement of deductions within 14 days.
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