Hawaii considering anti-squatter law to protect homeowners, cut eviction times

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – An Oahu landlord who won a court ruling in July to get his delinquent tenants evicted is still waiting for sheriffs to kick them out.

His ordeal is shining a light on a problem with Hawaii’s laws to prevent squatting.

Will Choy says he’s out about $60,000 in lost rent and fees on the legal battle to get back his sister’s Hawaii Kai property from tenants Todd and Missy Brewer who, according to court records, have a history of not paying rent…

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