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March 07, 2008

Associated Press: "Hawaii: Tourists Make Lousy Neighbors"

In a story titled "Hawaii: Tourists Make Lousy Neighbors," the Associated Press summarizes the "transient vacation rental" issue that's been making waves on Oahu, Maui, and Kauai.  Only one county, the Big Island of Hawaii, does not actively regulate vacation rentals.  Not a very encouraging headline for an economy dependent upon tourism and welcoming visitors.

On a related note, Charley Foster at Planet Kauai expands on the inversecondemnation.com link to a story about the recent legal challenge to Sedona, Arizona's ban on short term rentals.  Charley adds a collection of links to case studies of how vacation rentals have been treated in other jurisdictions.  Check it out here.

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