Hawaii Rent Increase Laws 2026: What Tenants Should Know

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Hawaii lacks statewide rent control in 2026, allowing landlords flexibility on increase amounts but mandating strict notice periods under the Residential Landlord-Tenant Code (HRS Chapter 521). Tenants gain protections against retaliatory hikes and discriminatory practices, amid ongoing housing crisis debates.

Notice Requirements

Landlords cannot raise rent mid-lease unless the agreement specifies it. For month-to-month tenancies, provide 45 days’ written notice; week-to-week requires 15 days. Fixed-term leases end before increases take effect, giving tenants renewal options.

No caps exist statewide, though 2023 proposals for 5% plus inflation limits stalled. Local governments lack rent control authority.

Tenant Protections

Increases cannot retaliate against repair requests, code violation reports, or tenant organizing—violations invite lawsuits or damages under HRS § 521-74. Security deposits max one month’s rent, returnable within 14 days post-moveout with itemized deductions.

Landlords must maintain habitability; unrepaired issues let tenants withhold rent or “repair and deduct” after notice.

Eviction and Mediation Updates

New 2026 rules (Act 202, Maui-focused but statewide impact) mandate mediation notice before evictions for nonpayment, delaying proceedings 30+ days. Standard termination: 45 days for month-to-month, no cause needed if compliant.

Key Rules Table

Tenancy TypeRent Increase NoticeTermination Notice 
Fixed-termNone until renewalPer lease terms
Month-to-month45 days45 days (landlord), 28 days (tenant)
Week-to-week15 days10 days either party

Tenant Tips

Document all notices in writing. Negotiate at renewal—market data strengthens positions. Seek free aid from Legal Aid Society of Hawaii or tenant unions. Proposed HB1776 eyes stronger anti-discrimination, watch 2026 sessions. Amid high costs (Honolulu averages $2,200/month), early communication avoids disputes.

Stay proactive: review leases yearly and know rights for stable housing.

SOURCES :

  1. https://www.hawaiiaffordable.com/blog/tenant-rights-responsibilities-a-guide-to-the-hawaii-landlord-tenant-code/
  2. https://snappt.com/blog/hawaii-landlord-tenant-laws/

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