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#81
I can see how permitting VRs where the owner lives on site would discourage the vacation rental version of slum lords if there is such a thing. Not saying I agree with the way things are heading but I can see the argument being made.

My neighbors rent out (VR style) the top floor of their house which has a beautiful vaulted ceiling and well appointed kitchen while they live downstairs in what was originally the garage. So yes to renting out part of your house. I don't know about an Ohana or accessory dwelling unit.

ETA: A bedroom can be detached from the house by quite a distance like 50' or 75' if it is still technically attached by a roof. I am picturing a small outbuilding with a covered walkway. If so it is still just a room "in" the main house.
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#82
The new VR laws almost always exclude people who rent out rooms in their house.
That seems to be the type of tourist Hawaii is aiming for, unlike just about everywhere else in the world.
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#83
The discussion continues on Reddit:

https://www.reddit.com/r/BigIsland/comme...isisis_it/
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#84
Never forget: housing scarcity is a completely manufactured crisis.
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Why would anyone want to rent their homes to more ons?
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