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🏚️ Property Maintenance/Vacant Lot Maintenance

East Honolulu vs Pearl City

How do vacant lot maintenance rules compare between East Honolulu, HI and Pearl City, HI?

East Honolulu and Pearl City have similar restriction levels.

East Honolulu, HI

Honolulu County

Heavy Restrictions

Unoccupied East Honolulu lots must be kept clear of weeds and waste under Section 40-7.4, with the same 30-day abatement process that applies to occupied residential properties.

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Pearl City, HI

Honolulu County

Heavy Restrictions

Pearl City vacant lots are subject to the same Section 40-7.4 weed and waste enforcement as occupied properties, with 30-day abatement notices and liens for noncompliance.

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East Honolulu FAQ

I inherited a vacant Hawaii Kai lot and live off-island. Am I responsible?

Yes. Section 40-7.4 obligations run with the land regardless of owner residence; notices are served to the address of record, so keep it current.

Does native vegetation count as weeds?

Only if it creates the hazards listed in Section 40-7.4. Native landscaping that is maintained and non-hazardous is generally exempt from abatement.

Pearl City FAQ

Do I need to mow a small vacant infill lot?

Yes when vegetation creates hazards listed in Section 40-7.4. Periodic clearing prevents notices and is cheaper than contracted city abatement.

Who is liable if the lot is held in a trust?

The trust as owner of record is liable; the trustee is the responsible party for receiving notices and ensuring compliance with Section 40-7.4.

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