A Hawaii Writ of Possession is a court order issued by a judge that orders a sheriff to physically remove a tenant and any of their belongings from a property. A Hawaii Writ of Possession allows a landlord to regain the possession of their rental property following a successful eviction. There are two types of Hawaii Writ of Possession: the Writ of Possession for Residential Premises and the Writ of Possession for Commercial Premises. The Writ of Possession for Residential Premises requires the sheriff to remove the tenant and their belongings from the rental property and allow the landlord to regain possession of the property. The Writ of Possession for Commercial Premises requires the sheriff to remove the tenant from the property, but not their possessions. This type of Writ of Possession does not allow the landlord to regain possession of the property.