Maui's Short-Term Rental Moratorium Looms as Governor Pressures Vacation Home Owners
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Hawaii Governor Josh Green is considering a ban on short-term rentals in Maui if owners of 3,000 units do not convert them into long-term housing for wildfire victims. The current emergency proclamation expires on January 4, and Green is prepared to take necessary action to get families out of hotels and into permanent housing. The Federal Emergency Management Agency has sent letters to 13,000 owners of short-term rental units, offering financial incentives for conversion. Some owners have expressed reluctance to rent to local people, which has angered the governor.
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