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Hogan Lovells helps Hawaiʻi tenants keep affordable housing
Affordable Housing Tracey Read 7/22/22 Affordable Housing Tracey Read 7/22/22

Hogan Lovells helps Hawaiʻi tenants keep affordable housing

On July 5, the Ninth Circuit dismissed with prejudice an appeal by Front Street Affordable Housing Partners, confirming that the developer may not unilaterally end rent restrictions.

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Front Street Apartments to remain affordable
Affordable Housing Lahaina News Staff 7/22/22 Affordable Housing Lahaina News Staff 7/22/22

Front Street Apartments to remain affordable

The dismissal confirms that FSA may not end unilaterally the rent restrictions that prevent it and subsequent buyers from raising rents or selling the project unencumbered by the rent restrictions.

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A catastrophe is growing at Oʻahu’s jail
COVID-19, Smart Justice David T. Johnson, Nicholas Chagnon 8/31/20 COVID-19, Smart Justice David T. Johnson, Nicholas Chagnon 8/31/20

A catastrophe is growing at Oʻahu’s jail

Longstanding problems with overcrowding have now helped make OCCC the most dangerous place in Hawaiʻi.

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Lahaina tenants welcome federal court decision preserving low-income housing
Affordable Housing Staff 8/20/20 Affordable Housing Staff 8/20/20

Lahaina tenants welcome federal court decision preserving low-income housing

The decision by Judge Otake rejected an attempt by the Front Street Apartments developer to unilaterally end restrictions that are meant to keep rents affordable there until 2051.

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Maui tax credit development must stay affordable for 31 years
Affordable Housing Staff 8/17/20 Affordable Housing Staff 8/17/20

Maui tax credit development must stay affordable for 31 years

Lahaina Front Street Apartments, a 142-unit development built using federal housing tax credits, cannot be converted to market-rate housing or sold without the tax credit program's rental restrictions.

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Tenants at Lahaina Front Street Apartments celebrate federal court win to keep rent affordable until 2051
Affordable Housing Staff 8/16/20 Affordable Housing Staff 8/16/20

Tenants at Lahaina Front Street Apartments celebrate federal court win to keep rent affordable until 2051

Without the court challenge, ending of rent restrictions could have led to the doubling or tripling of rents and the eviction of low-income tenants who were unable to pay.

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Judge decides Front Street housing must stay affordable
Affordable Housing Kehaulani Cerizo 8/14/20 Affordable Housing Kehaulani Cerizo 8/14/20

Judge decides Front Street housing must stay affordable

The lawsuit challenged a developer’s attempt to increase rents to market rate, or sell the property without restrictions.

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Critics say Hawaiʻi prisons are failing to help released inmates
Smart Justice, COVID-19 Yoohyun Jung 5/23/20 Smart Justice, COVID-19 Yoohyun Jung 5/23/20

Critics say Hawaiʻi prisons are failing to help released inmates

Advocates say they’ve had to take over reentry services for prisoners released because of COVID-19 worries.

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Honolulu mayor: Prison may be ‘safest place’ to ride out COVID-19
Smart Justice, COVID-19 Christina Jedra, Yoohyun Jung 4/1/20 Smart Justice, COVID-19 Christina Jedra, Yoohyun Jung 4/1/20

Honolulu mayor: Prison may be ‘safest place’ to ride out COVID-19

Mayor Kirk Caldwell’s comments contradict the CDC and the experience of correctional facilities across the country where coronavirus is spreading rapidly.

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Public defender’s office wants hundreds more Hawaiʻi inmates released
Smart Justice, COVID-19 Yoohyun Jung 3/31/20 Smart Justice, COVID-19 Yoohyun Jung 3/31/20

Public defender’s office wants hundreds more Hawaiʻi inmates released

The Supreme Court is considering the proposed releases to avoid a coronavirus outbreak in correctional facilities.

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What we must talk about when we talk about housing
Affordable Housing Isaiah Feldman-Schwartz 3/18/19 Affordable Housing Isaiah Feldman-Schwartz 3/18/19

What we must talk about when we talk about housing

Like child labor laws, the minimum wage and workplace safety regulations, housing is a basic right.

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No one is speaking up for Hawaiʻi’s renters
Evictions Anita Hofschneider 12/12/18 Evictions Anita Hofschneider 12/12/18

No one is speaking up for Hawaiʻi’s renters

There is no organization dedicated to advocating for the rights of tenants, and a new study finds they lose nearly every eviction case.

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When eviction cases go to court, landlords overwhelmingly win
Evictions Ryan Finnerty, Catherine Cruz 12/12/18 Evictions Ryan Finnerty, Catherine Cruz 12/12/18

When eviction cases go to court, landlords overwhelmingly win

According to a new report from non-profit group Lawyers for Equal Justice, 95 percent of eviction cases in Hawaiʻi resulted in the tenant being evicted.

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Homeless students can ride buses
Civil Rights Mary Adamski 8/13/08 Civil Rights Mary Adamski 8/13/08

Homeless students can ride buses

The state will assist families to ensure they attend school.

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