Hawaii Vacation Rental Legislation: Governor Says He'll Sign Ban Approval

Updated: Hawaii Vacation Rental Legislation: Governor Says He’ll Sign Ban Approval

The Hawaii vacation rental market faces major transformation with this controversial plan. Set to help address housing shortages, it will without doubt stir significant debate among residents, Hawaii visitors, and industry stakeholders.

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230 thoughts on “Updated: Hawaii Vacation Rental Legislation: Governor Says He’ll Sign Ban Approval”

  1. What you won’t read in the MSM is that 26 states are already in recession, including California. People are broke from all of this inflation created by the Fed and huge government deficit spending.

    From Beat of Hawaii today on the American Airlines article “The list of Hawaii airline flight cuts has been coming since last fall as Alaska, American, Delta, Hawaiian, Southwest, and United all positioned themselves against waning demand for Hawaii travel, lack of new aircraft, and the need for airlines to make flying profitable. More changes are ahead, that’s clear.”

    A recession will easily clear out most of the housing speculators.

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