Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 17 - DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
Hawaii Public Housing Authority
Chapter 2031 - SECTION 8 - HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER AND PROJECT BASED VOUCHER PROGRAM
Subchapter 5 - OPERATIONS
Section 17-2031-65 - Eviction - termination of tenancy by owner
Current through August, 2024
(a) If the owner wishes to terminate the lease, the owner is required to provide proper notice as provided in the lease and the Hawaii Residential Landlord-Tenant Code.
(b) During the term of the lease the owner may only evict for:
(c) During the initial term of the lease, the owner may not terminate the tenancy for "other good cause" unless the owner is terminating the tenancy because of something the family did or failed to do.
(d) The owner shall provide the tenant a written notice specifying the grounds for termination of tenancy pursuant to chapter 521, HRS, before the commencement of the eviction action. The notice of grounds provided in 982.310(e) (1) (ii), CFR, as it existed on October 20, 2022,_may be included in, or may be combined with, any owner eviction notice to the tenant. The owner eviction notice means a notice to vacate, or a complaint, or other initial pleading used under State or local law to commence an eviction action.
(e) Housing assistance payments are paid to the owner under the terms of the HAP contract. If the owner has begun eviction and the family continues to reside in the dwelling unit, the authority shall continue to make housing assistance payments to the owner until the owner has obtained a court judgment or other process allowing the owner to evict the tenant. The authority may continue housing assistance payments until the family moves or is evicted from the dwelling unit. If the action is finalized in court, the owner must provide the authority with the documentation, including notice of the date of physical eviction.
(f) The authority shall continue making housing assistance payments to the owner in accordance with the contract as long as the tenant continues to occupy the dwelling unit in accordance with the terms of the lease. By endorsing the monthly check from the authority, the owner certifies that the tenant is still in the dwelling unit, and that the rent is reasonable and in compliance with the contract.
(g) If an eviction is not due to a serious or repeated violation of the lease, and if the authority has no other grounds for termination of assistance, the authority may issue a new voucher so that the family can move with continued assistance.
(h) The family is not responsible for payment of the portion of the rent to owner covered by the housing assistance payment under HAP contract between the owner and the authority. The authority's failure to pay the housing assistance payment to the owner is not a violation of the lease between the tenant and the owner. During the term of the lease, the owner may not terminate the tenancy of the family for nonpayment of the authority's housing assistance payment.