Hawaii Gov. Josh Green said Thursday his administration has opened several investigations into people who have allegedly made unsolicited offers for property in the fire-stricken Maui town of Lahaina in violation of a new emergency order.

Green prohibited such offers by signing an emergency proclamation on Aug. 19 aimed at preventing land in the historic coastal community from flowing into the hands of outside buyers. The order aims to give residents some “breathing room” as they decide what to do next, Green said in an interview with The Associated Press.

Even before the Aug. 8 fire, Lahaina was a rapidly gentrifying town and there’s been widespread concern since that Native Hawaiians and local-born residents who have owned properties in their families for generations might feel pressured to sell.

  • NOT_RICK@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    You don’t see an issue with speculators preying on traumatized people before the bodies of their loved ones and neighbors are even cold yet?

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      1 year ago

      I guess i don’t consider it “preying on” someone to offer to buy their property. As long as there isn’t coercion, I don’t see a problem.

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        Normally I wouldn’t either but I think that timing is everything and asking them now is pretty tasteless

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          Honestly, now is probably their only chance to get any of that property for anything approaching a reasonable amount.