Hawaii Complaint (Assumpsit-Summary Possession-Landlord Tenant-Damages) is a legal document that can be filed in a court of law in the state of Hawaii. It is used to bring a claim for damages in a variety of different cases. Assumpsit-Summary Possession: This type of Hawaii Complaint is used when the plaintiff (the party initiating the legal action) has requested that the court take possession of the defendant’s property, such as a rental unit or other real estate, and that the defendant be ordered to pay damages and costs associated with the case. Landlord Tenant: This type of Hawaii Complaint is used when a landlord and tenant have a dispute over the terms of a lease, such as rent, repairs, or other issues. The plaintiff will seek damages and costs associated with the case. Damages: This type of Hawaii Complaint is used when the plaintiff is seeking damages from the defendant for loss or injury. The damages being sought may be for medical bills, lost wages, property damage, or other losses. All of these types of Hawaii Complaint are subject to the applicable laws of the state of Hawaii and must be filed in a court of law.