The Hawaii Statement of Claim and Notice (Disagreement About Security Deposit-Residential) is a form used by tenants and landlords to resolve disputes over security deposits. This document is used when a tenant believes they are owed a refund of all or part of a security deposit due to damages incurred to the rental property. The tenant must complete the form and give the landlord written notice of their claim. The landlord must then respond to the tenant's claim within 14 days. This form is used when there is a disagreement between the tenant and the landlord regarding the return of a security deposit. The tenant must complete the form to make their case for why they should receive a refund, outlining any damage done to the property and any deductions that should be made from the original security deposit amount. The landlord must then respond to the tenant's claim, either agreeing to the tenant's refund request or providing evidence that the tenant is not owed a refund. The two types of Hawaii Statement of Claim and Notice (Disagreement About Security Deposit-Residential) are the Tenant's Claim for Refund of Security Deposit and the Landlord's Response to Tenant's Claim for Refund of Security Deposit.