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‘No Trespass’ Signs Thwart County Inspections Of Kona Dome House - Honolulu Civil Beat
Summary
This article from Honolulu Civil Beat reports that 'No Trespass' signs are hindering county inspections of a Kona Dome House. This situation underscores the importance of understanding and complying with local regulations regarding short-term rentals and property access for inspections. Hosts should ensure they are not impeding any official property inspections to avoid potential legal issues.
Action Items
- ✓Hosts should review local regulations regarding property access for inspections and ensure compliance.Effort: lowImpact: medium
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Failing to allow access for required inspections could lead to penalties or legal issues.
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