This is a legal form that was released by the Hawaii District Courts - a government authority operating within Hawaii. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is form 1C-P-991?
A: Form 1C-P-991 is a Complaint - Residential Summary Possession (Unpaid Rent Only) form used in Hawaii.
Q: What is the purpose of form 1C-P-991?
A: The purpose of form 1C-P-991 is to file a complaint for residential summary possession due to unpaid rent.
Q: Who can use form 1C-P-991?
A: Landlords in Hawaii who want to initiate summary possession proceedings for unpaid rent can use form 1C-P-991.
Q: What does summary possession mean?
A: Summary possession refers to the legal process by which a landlord can regain possession of a rental property from a tenant.
Q: Is form 1C-P-991 specific to residential properties only?
A: Yes, form 1C-P-991 is specifically for residential properties where the complaint is related to unpaid rent.
Q: Can form 1C-P-991 be used for reasons other than unpaid rent?
A: No, form 1C-P-991 is designed to address complaints related to unpaid rent specifically.
Q: Do I need an attorney to file form 1C-P-991?
A: It is not mandatory to have an attorney for filing form 1C-P-991, but seeking legal advice is recommended.
Q: What is the process after filing form 1C-P-991?
A: After filing form 1C-P-991, the court will review the complaint and schedule a hearing if necessary.
Q: What can I expect during the hearing for form 1C-P-991?
A: During the hearing, both the landlord and tenant will have the opportunity to present their case before the judge.
Form Details:
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