← Back to search

HRS §490:2A-502

No notice required after a lease default

This section says that, unless the lease or another law says otherwise, the party who is in default does not have a right to get a notice about the default or about enforcement from the other party. It only covers notice, not other rights.

landlordstenants

The statute, as written — Notice after default

Except as otherwise provided in this article or the lease agreement, the lessor or lessee in default under the lease contract is not entitled to notice of default or notice of enforcement from the other party to the lease agreement.
Read the official text at capitol.hawaii.gov ↗as published Jan 6, 2026our copy taken Aug 20, 2026

LawTrove is not legal advice. The summary above is a computer-generated restatement — the authoritative text is the official version linked above.