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59 thoughts on “Hawaii Vacation Rentals With 90-Day Minimum Head To Court”

  1. Resorts are expensive for a big family you need two rooms just to fit everybody.so its gonna cost double. And not only that the time share harassment that you may go thru is and can be a true money gauging challenge they wont you to go through. And the restaurants around resorts are expensive. vrbo is fun to explore and reasonable prices. and the family stay together and not in separate rooms.

  2. I love this! But know tourists won’t, and short term rental owners won’t be happy. ! I applauded Tahoe for doing this recently (they went to minimum of 30 day rentals for a lot of residential short term rental homes) and my friends who live there have seen a lot of housing open up for residents now (affordable because they are no longer competing.) This will push all the tourists on the islands back to the hotels (where they should be), instead of in residential areas…freeing up streets, parking and traffic on the already poorly maintained roads and potentially freeing up housing at affordable costs for locals.

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