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Pearl City vs Waipahu

How do rental registration rules compare between Pearl City, HI and Waipahu, HI?

Pearl City and Waipahu have similar restriction levels.

Pearl City, HI

Honolulu County

Heavy Restrictions

Pearl City has no long-term rental registry, but short-term and transient rentals must register with DPP and face strict zoning limits under Honolulu's short-term rental law.

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Waipahu, HI

Honolulu County

Heavy Restrictions

Waipahu has no long-term rental registry, but short-term rentals must register with DPP under LUO Sec. 21-5.730 and face a 90-day minimum stay in residential zones.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPearl CityWaipahu
Long-Term RegistryNoneNone
STR LawLUO Sec. 21-5.730LUO Sec. 21-5.730
Initial Fee$1,000 annually$1,000 annually
Renewal Fee$500 annually$500 annually
Minimum Rental90 days outside resort90 days outside resort

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Pearl City FAQ

Can I short-term rent my Pearl City home during deployment?

Generally not. Pearl City is not in an approved resort zone, so most rentals must be 90 days or longer, and DPP does not register residential neighborhoods for STR.

Do I need to register my long-term rental to a military family?

No. Honolulu has no long-term rental registry. Long-term residential leases follow HRS Chapter 521 without City registration.

Waipahu FAQ

Can I rent my Waipahu ohana unit on a weekly basis?

No. Outside resort-zoned areas, rentals shorter than 90 days are prohibited. Ohana units in residential zones cannot be used as short-term vacation rentals.

Do I need to register a long-term Waipahu rental?

No. Honolulu has no long-term residential rental registry. Only transient vacation units and bed-and-breakfast homes must register annually with DPP.

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