Hawaii Complaint (Enactment) is a legal action for the eviction of a tenant from real property or the removal of a possessor from land. It is a lawsuit that is brought in the Hawaii courts by a landlord to evict a tenant or by a property owner to remove a possessor from the property. There are two types of Hawaii Complaint (Enactment): (1) Unlawful Detained Complaint; and (2) Quiet Title Complaint. An Unlawful Detained Complaint is used to evict a tenant from a rental property where the tenant has failed to pay rent or has stayed past the end of the lease. A Quiet Title Complaint is used to remove a possessor from the property where there is a dispute over ownership of the property.