The Hawaii Statement of Claim and Notice (Disagreement About Security Deposit-Residential) is a document used when a tenant and a landlord disagree about the security deposit that was given at the start of a rental agreement. This document provides a formal way for the tenant to outline their security deposit dispute and notify the landlord of their disagreement. It also serves as a notice that the tenant may take legal action if the dispute is not resolved. There are two types of Hawaii Statement of Claim and Notice (Disagreement About Security Deposit-Residential): one for tenants and one for landlords. The tenant’s version of the document outlines the tenant’s claims about the security deposit and their rights. It also includes a section for the tenant to provide the landlord with evidence of their dispute. The landlord’s version includes a section for the landlord to provide evidence that supports their claims regarding the security deposit. Both versions of the document must be filled out and signed by both parties before being submitted to the landlord. It is important to note that the Hawaii Statement of Claim and Notice (Disagreement About Security Deposit-Residential) is not a substitute for legal advice, and that tenants should seek legal counsel if they have any further questions or concerns.