02-23-2018, 08:19 AM
IMO this changes the equation a bit on whether... a large Hawaii landowner or corporation is the same as running a small guy off the 1 acre lot he (or she) owns.
My parents recently sold their home on a small city lot, about 12,000 square feet of land. I have the deed, it's pages and pages long going back to when that parcel was a farm, before that a larger farm, and even earlier part of a territorial claim before the area was a state. Oddly enough, there was no mention of people living there before that time.
The Great Mahele is a good place to start reading about land ownership in Hawaii. Although some might call it the Not So Great Mahele.
Recycle Puna. Humans, although probably not you personally, have already left 400,000 pounds of trash on the moon. - YouTube's Half As Interesting
My parents recently sold their home on a small city lot, about 12,000 square feet of land. I have the deed, it's pages and pages long going back to when that parcel was a farm, before that a larger farm, and even earlier part of a territorial claim before the area was a state. Oddly enough, there was no mention of people living there before that time.
The Great Mahele is a good place to start reading about land ownership in Hawaii. Although some might call it the Not So Great Mahele.
Recycle Puna. Humans, although probably not you personally, have already left 400,000 pounds of trash on the moon. - YouTube's Half As Interesting
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