Property Management

What is a 'notice to cure or quit' in Hawaii landlord-tenant law?

AA. A notice from the tenant demanding the landlord make repairs or the tenant will move out
BB. A notice from the landlord requiring the tenant to correct a lease violation within a specified period or face termination of the tenancy✓ Correct
CC. A court summons requiring the tenant to appear at an eviction hearing
DD. A notice from the city requiring a landlord to bring the property to code compliance

Explanation

A notice to cure or quit (sometimes called a remedy or quit notice) informs a tenant of a lease violation and gives them an opportunity to remedy it within a specified period (typically 10 days in Hawaii for non-payment of rent). If the tenant fails to cure, the landlord may proceed with termination and eviction proceedings.

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