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Property Blight: Honolulu vs Kapolei

How do property blight rules compare between Honolulu, HI and Kapolei, HI?

Honolulu and Kapolei have similar restriction levels.

Honolulu, HI

Honolulu County

Heavy Restrictions

Property owners on Oahu must remove weeds, garbage, trash, and waste within 30 days of a city notice, or the city will clear the property and place a lien for the cost plus 7 percent interest.

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Kapolei, HI

Honolulu County

Heavy Restrictions

Kapolei property owners must clear weeds, garbage, and waste under ROH Section 40-7.4 within 30 days of a DPP notice or face city abatement with a 7% interest lien.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHonoluluKapolei
Response time30 days-
Interest rate7 percent-
Enforcing agencyDPP-
LienRecorded on title-
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Honolulu FAQ

What counts as a blight condition?

Overgrown weeds, accumulated trash, abandoned materials, or anything that poses a fire risk, attracts vermin, or blocks sidewalks or waterways can qualify under Section 40-7.4.

Can I appeal a cleanup notice?

Yes. You have the right to request a hearing before the Department of Planning and Permitting within the timeframe specified in your notice to contest the findings.

Kapolei FAQ

Can I appeal a 40-7.4 notice?

Yes. Owners may request review by DPP and present evidence that the conditions do not meet the ordinance's thresholds or have been abated.

Are HOA-maintained common areas included?

The HOA is the owner of common parcels and bears the abatement duty; individual unit owners should alert the association to any notice.

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