Hawaii Travel Update: Governor Renews Threat To Ban ShortTerm Vacation Rentals On Maui, Sets March 1 Deadline

Hawaii Travel Update: Governor Renews Threat To Ban ShortTerm Vacation Rentals On Maui, Sets March 1 Deadline

Hawaii Governor Josh Green once again threatened to shut down all short-term vacation rentals in West Maui if enough property owners don’t step forward to house displaced residents from the Lahaina Wildlife.

“If not enough partners step forward to join us as we approach March 1st, I will be forced to declare a moratorium on all short-term rentals in West Maui, until we find enough housing for the displaced families,” Green said Monday at a State of State address.

The State is in need of about 3,000 housing units willing to offer an 18-month long-term lease. As of this writing, thousands of families are still living in hotels and other short-term accommodations, without a vision of their future.

Back in December, Green sounded off on the lack of available and affordable housing options on Maui (and Hawaii in general) and made a similar threat. At the time, he said he might shut down short-term vacation rentals as soon as January if housing needs were not met.

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