Hawaii Late Rent Notice — Free Generator & 2026 Requirements
Updated July 2026 · Reviewed against Hawaii statutes
Most late rent situations in Hawaii are resolved with a simple written reminder — no court, no formal eviction notice. This free tool creates a professional late rent letter that documents the debt and protects you if things escalate.
| Late rent notice required? | No — recommended courtesy step |
| Next formal step | 15 days notice to pay or quit (Haw. Rev. Stat. § 521-68) |
| Applies to | Nonpayment of rent |
⚠ Effective February 2026 (Act 278 pilot), the notice must also be provided to the county mediation center, and if the tenant timely schedules mediation the landlord must wait 30 days to file.
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Frequently asked questions
Is a late rent notice legally required in Hawaii?
No — a late rent notice is a courtesy reminder, not a statutory requirement. However, it creates a documented paper trail and often resolves the issue without formal action. The formal legal step in Hawaii is the notice to pay or quit (15 days).
When should I send a late rent notice?
Typically 1–5 days after rent is due (after any grace period in your lease). Sending it promptly and consistently for every late payment sets clear expectations and strengthens your documentation.
Can I charge a late fee in Hawaii?
Only if your lease provides for one, and it must comply with any state or local limits. Reference the exact late fee clause of your lease in the notice.