Hawaii Judgment for Possession is a legal order issued by the court instructing a tenant to vacate a rental property upon failure to pay rent or breach of a rental agreement. This order grants a landlord the right to evict a tenant and regain possession of the rental property. There are two types of Hawaii Judgment for Possession: Summary Possession and Regular Possession. Summary Possession is a fast-track eviction process that can be completed in as little as 10 days and does not require a court hearing. Regular Possession requires a court hearing and a longer process timeline.