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Hawaii Mobile Home Park Operator Resources

Quick-reference guides for operating a mobile home park in Hawaii — covering rent control, eviction process, lease law, and market data. Governed by HRS Chapter 521.

Rent Control

Rent Control in Hawaii

Hawaii does not currently impose rent control on mobile home park lot rents. Operators must still follow HRS Chapter 521 notice requirements and lease provisions on every increase.

Eviction Process

Eviction Process in Hawaii

Mobile home park evictions in Hawaii typically take longer than apartment evictions because the resident often owns the home. This is the step-by-step process under HRS Chapter 521, with notice periods, court timelines, and operator best practices.

Lease Law

Lease Law in Hawaii

Lease requirements for mobile home parks in Hawaii go beyond standard residential lease language. This guide covers the disclosures, notice formats, and clauses operators in Hawaii should include.

Market Data

Market Data in Hawaii

Hawaii has approximately 15 mobile home parks containing roughly 2,200 lots, with average lot rent around $990 per month. Cap rates for stabilized parks cluster between 6% and 7%.

Informational only — not legal advice. The content on these pages is compiled from public sources including state statutes, US Census manufactured-housing data, and MHI industry reports. Laws change; specific situations vary. Always confirm current statute language and your specific facts with an attorney licensed in Hawaii.