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    Hawaii Rent Late Fee Calculator

    Calculate rent late fees and verify compliance with Hawaii state regulations. Free instant calculator with legal compliance verification.

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    Hawaii Regulations
    State-specific late fee rules
    Grace Period
    5 days
    Max Percentage
    10%
    Daily Rates
    Not Allowed
    Hawaii's Tenant-Protective Framework

    In Hawaii, landlords are allowed to charge a late fee for overdue rent, but this fee is capped at 10% of the rent amount. Furthermore, a mandatory grace period of five days is established before any late fee can be applied, ensuring tenants have a fair chance to make timely payments.(Hawaii Revised Statutes § 521-21)

    Primary Statute
    Hawaii Revised Statutes § 521-21

    Regulates late fees and grace periods

    Related Statutes

    Hawaii Revised Statutes § 521-44
    Understanding Hawaii's Cap on Late Fees

    In Hawaii, the late fee must not exceed 10% of the total rent amount, ensuring it remains reasonable and not punitive. This regulation is in place to protect tenants from excessive financial penalties.

    Key Factors:

    • The total rent amount.
    • The 10% maximum cap.
    • The mandatory five-day grace period.
    Municipal Regulations

    Honolulu

    Honolulu adheres to state regulations with no additional local ordinances affecting late fees.

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    Hilo

    No specific city ordinances override state law in Hilo regarding rent late fees.

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    Recent Legislative Changes
    June 2023

    Adjustment of Security Deposit Regulations

    Security deposit regulations were clarified to ensure that landlords cannot charge more than one month's rent as a deposit, aligning with late fee regulations to protect tenant interests.

    Comparing Hawaii to Neighboring States
    Hawaii's tenant laws are more protective compared to many states, with a clear cap on late fees and mandatory grace periods.

    California

    California allows late fees but requires them to be reasonable and reflect actual costs incurred by the landlord.

    5 day grace period

    Oregon

    Oregon limits fees to either a reasonable flat fee or 5% of monthly rent.

    4 day grace period

    Washington

    Washington has no statutory cap but requires fees to be reasonable.

    0 day grace period
    Best Practices for Landlords and Tenants

    Landlord Best Practices:

    • Clearly specify late fee policies in the rental agreement.
    • Ensure late fees do not exceed 10% of the rent and respect the 5-day grace period.
    • Communicate promptly with tenants regarding overdue payments.

    Tenant Best Practices:

    • Be aware of the 5-day grace period to avoid any late fees.
    • Maintain open communication with your landlord if payment issues arise.
    • Review your rental agreement to understand all fee-related clauses.

    Frequently Asked Questions - Hawaii

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    State Regulations Reference
    Official source for Hawaii rent late fee regulations

    5-day grace period. Maximum 8% of rent due.

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    Updated October 2025