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A Hawaii licensee is reviewing a landlord wants to enter an occupied dwelling unit for repairs or showing. What is the best answer?

Correct Answer

B) Except for emergency or impracticability, the landlord must give at least two days notice and enter only during reasonable hours

HRS 521-53 allows entry for listed purposes but requires at least two days notice and reasonable hours except in emergency or impracticable situations. Source basis: Hawaii DCCA PSI state outline hi.III Property Management plus official HRS chapter 521 and HAR title 16 chapter 99 trust-property rules; checked 2026-04-30.

Answer Options
A
The rule is optional if the tenant or client later suffers no loss.
B
Except for emergency or impracticability, the landlord must give at least two days notice and enter only during reasonable hours
C
The landlord or broker may follow any private lease term even if it conflicts with Hawaii landlord-tenant law.
D
The rule applies only to commercial property management.

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