Update on Real Estate Bills Alive or Stalled at State Legislature
Bills about converting cesspools and reclassifying agricultural land have been sidelined, but other real estate legislation is either still alive or has been sent to the governor.
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Bills about converting cesspools and reclassifying agricultural land have been sidelined, but other real estate legislation is either still alive or has been sent to the governor.
Kikubari means “to share one’s spirit,” and the model can be adapted to Hawai‘i’s hospitality industry, or any company.
The statewide association supports a bill that would allow the counties to reclassify up to 100 acres of nonessential agricultural land if at least half of it is for affordable housing.
Start planning early, because once a divorce decree is issued, it can be too late to arrange necessary financing on the house or save both spouses’ credit scores.
Matthew Scanlon took on a bear of a project, but he says it will transform O‘ahu and make travel so much easier.
The nonprofit has protected over 20,000 acres, including shorelines, fishponds and sacred cultural sites.
A local attorney says some can be helpful. For instance, a disclaimer can stop a proposal from becoming a legal obligation.
51% of a product must be made here to earn that label, but officials may relax the rule to let more local businesses use the branding.
Abortion is legal in the Islands, but access and support fall short. Khara Jabola-Carolus of the State Commission on the Status of Women explains what women really need.