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  2. How To Invest in Hawaii’s Hottest Real Estate Like a ... - AOL

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    Property and land are rare commodities in Hawaii, but if you do your homework, define your investment goals and embrace the aloha way of life, there’s still room for investors to tap into this ...

  3. Home equity data and statistics: Why they matter to homeowners

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    Anyone who owns a home has equity in it — it’s the portion of the property that you own outright, as opposed to being financed or encumbered with debt in some way. ... Hawaii – $64,000 ...

  4. Hawaiian home land - Wikipedia

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    Hawaii Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights: Tatibouet, Andre S. (chairperson) et al. (December 1991). A Broken Trust. The Hawaiian Homelands Program: Seventy Years of Failure of the Federal and State Governments to Protect the Civil Rights of Native Hawaiians. U.S. Government Printing Office: 1991—617-651/41065.

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    A Honolulu City Council resolution wants state lawmakers to address what it deems are “drastic ” increases in property insurance premiums paid by homeowners across Oahu, particularly for those ...

  6. Alien land laws - Wikipedia

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    1913 - California's Alien Land Law prohibits aliens ineligible for citizenship from owning property or entering into leases longer than three years. 1920 - Further restrictions are added to the 1913 law, making any lease agreement with an ineligible alien illegal and barring companies owned by ineligible aliens from purchasing land.

  7. Hawaii Land Court - Wikipedia

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    The Land Court of the State of Hawaiʻi (originally, the Court of Land Registration in the former U.S. Territory of Hawaii) has exclusive jurisdiction in the Hawaiʻi State Judiciary over cases involving registered land titles. [1] The Land Court system of land registration was created by statute in 1903 as a Torrens system of land titles. [2]

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