Hawaii Tenant Harassment Laws
Hawaii prohibits landlord retaliation against tenants who report housing code violations or exercise their legal rights.
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Key Rules
- Anti Harassment
- Anti-retaliation statute; general tort law may address broader harassment
- Penalties
- Actual damages, attorney fees, and court costs for retaliatory conduct
- Retaliation Prohibited
- Yes — retaliation within 90 days of protected activity is presumptively retaliatory
Applicable Statutes
Retaliatory evictions prohibited: landlord may not retaliate against a tenant who reports housing code violations, contacts a government agency, or exercises rights under the Residential Landlord-Tenant Code.
Haw. Rev. Stat. § 521-75
Tenant remedies for retaliation: tenant may recover actual damages, attorney fees, and court costs if landlord engages in retaliatory conduct.
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