A group of residents in a Hilo housing project are expressing concern that they’ll be evicted from their affordable units when Hawaii’s eviction moratorium ends next month. But the building’s management company says the concerns are being overblown. Residents in affordable units at Waiakea Villas say they started getting text messages from building management in May alerting them to expect a 45-day notice to vacate. Read the entire article……………………………….
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