The Hawaii Statement of Claim and Notice (Disagreement About Security Deposit-Residential) is a document used by tenants and landlords in the state of Hawaii to resolve disputes concerning the security deposit. This document is required to be sent by the tenant to the landlord when there is a disagreement about the security deposit. The tenant must include a statement of claim that outlines the reasons for the disagreement and the amount of money they are requesting. The landlord must then respond to the claim within 30 days. There are two types of Hawaii Statement of Claim and Notice (Disagreement About Security Deposit-Residential): one for landlords and one for tenants. The landlord’s version is used to respond to the tenant’s claim and must include an explanation of why they believe the security deposit should not be returned or refunded. The tenant’s version is used to initiate the dispute and must include a detailed description of the disagreement as well as the amount of money being requested.