Hawaii Move-in/Move-out Checklist

A Hawaii move-in/move-out checklist is used to detail a property’s condition at the start of a lease to calculate any security deposit deductions after the tenant vacates. It records any damage already present on the property, as well as the appliances or furnishings included with the unit. By completing and signing the form, the parties confirm that the checklist is accurate and valid.

Hawaii Move-in/Move-out Checklist

A Hawaii move-in/move-out checklist is used to detail a property’s condition at the start of a lease to calculate any security deposit deductions after the tenant vacates. It records any damage already present on the property, as well as the appliances or furnishings included with the unit. By completing and signing the form, the parties confirm that the checklist is accurate and valid.

Last updated October 21st, 2024

A Hawaii move-in/move-out checklist is used to detail a property’s condition at the start of a lease to calculate any security deposit deductions after the tenant vacates. It records any damage already present on the property, as well as the appliances or furnishings included with the unit. By completing and signing the form, the parties confirm that the checklist is accurate and valid.

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Property Condition Form

Landlords should complete a move-in/move-out checklist to ensure that the property’s condition is properly documented.

Otherwise, if a lawsuit arises, the property will be presumed to be in the same condition as when the tenant moved in..[1]

Sources

  1. § 521-42