Impact of Oʻahu’s Vacation Rental Crackdown
A new law went into effect Aug. 1 on Oʻahu that limits the number of new short-term rentals — which are rented for less than 30 days at a time — bans the advertising of unpermitted rentals and imposes hefty fines on violators. The law permits only 1,715 new bed-and-breakfasts — where the owner-occupant is present — and prohibits whole-home … Continue reading Impact of Oʻahu’s Vacation Rental Crackdown
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