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Eviction from a rented house

Housing
#1
  • Mrs.Kanaina
  • mail
  • 2022/10/06 10:43

I am not knowledgeable about real estate contracts and would like to discuss a request to vacate a rented house. I am currently living in a place where there is a main house and a separate building on one property, and I am renting in the separate one. The main house is also rented and occupied by another family. I have just received an email from the realtor giving me 45 days to move out.
The realtor says it is because they want to rent both buildings to one family.
It seems that the realtor did not make it clear, but it is because the family next door wants to use the separate building we are currently living in.
I can understand if the house owner wants to sell the house, rebuild, etc., but it is somewhat understandable that we have to leave because the tenants next door have outgrown their space and want to use the
place we are now living in.
I know that if the owner issues an eviction order, we have to leave within 45 days, but is there any particular problem with being disadvantaged because of another tenant?
Please do not hesitate to contact me.

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#2

Tomorrow, Friday, for 30 minutes starting at 4:30 p.m.
, local Hawaii radio station, KZOO (1210 AM)
will have a program called "Understanding American Immigration" with attorney Dan Hidani, and if you don't mind having your voice on the air, you can ask your questions for free! ?
He is a lawyer in Hawaii, so
you should be able to get a better answer than here.
I have asked a similar question before.

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#3
  • panda
  • 2022/10/06 (Thu) 18:30
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Hello.
I don't know the law on eviction requests, but the owner can choose the tenant.
If the owner says
that he will pay $100 more than the current one to live in your place, the owner will choose the replacement.

If you don't live in Hawaii temporarily, I recommend you to become a homeowner so that you don't get involved in any troublesome situations such as moving or raising the rent
or waste money
.

Someday when you sell your house, you will get back all the money you paid every month
and you will see what a huge waste of money renting was.
I wish you the best of luck.

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#4

panda,
Thank you for your reply. It looks like our family will have to leave this matter after all. We will be looking into purchasing in the future.

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#6

Dear Topix
Renters being pushed around by unreasonable landlords is
a thing here in Hawaii.
We also got a 30 day notice from the owner
and we talked to a lawyer and got him to pay for our move.
Good luck and stand up to the unreasonable as much as possible.

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#7

A friend of mine recently moved out of the apartment he was renting and went back to Japan due to illness.I told him over I months ago that I would be moving out, but he has not refunded my deposit.
I have tried calling them several times, but they do not answer.
If anyone knows where I can file a complaint
please let me know.

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#8

Residency rights in Hawaii real estate leases are lower than property owner's rights, making it easier to sell the property even if it is leased. The law does not allow you to ask the tenant to move out in the middle of the contract period. However, when the contract term expires, the resident is obligated to leave the property as is. Therefore, the right of occupancy can be said to be only for the duration of the lease contract. And it is not possible to extend the lease contract unless the property owner gives permission to do so. For your information

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#10

Sue, what does your contract say ?
because if you terminate before the expiration date, you may not get your deposit back
even if you gave a month's notice. I used to rent a place before the expiration date of the contract, I had to pay
the rent until the expiration date.
So I found another tenant and asked him to come in at the same time we left
so that he could take over the contract.

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#11

I suggest you look over the rental agreement one more time.
Was the property rented directly from the owner?
Normally, the cleaning is done when you check out of the property, and
you should receive a refund after the cleaning.
In such a case, write a letter to the owner,
disclosing the charges for cleaning and repairs, if any.
and write your contact information and when you would like a reply by.
Send a note to the owner.
If I don't hear from them by when, I write that I will consult the police.
I heard a lawyer say this on the radio once.

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