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Kauai tenants at Waipoli Courtyards seek clarity after HUD rejects relocation plan tied to DHHL purchase

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Residents of Waipoli Courtyards told the Hawaiian Homes Commission they remain uncertain whether DHHL will exercise an option to buy the Kauai apartment complex before a May 7 contract deadline after HUD rejected the developer's relocation plan and said it would not participate in the project.

Residents of the Waipoli Courtyards apartments in Kapaa told the Hawaiian Homes Commission on April 22 that they lack clear information about a proposed DHHL purchase and have concerns after federal housing officials rejected the relocation plan submitted by InterWest Group.

At issue: The commission previously approved terms that gave DHHL an option to purchase the building with a closing date that could be extended to May 7, 2025. Residents said they were told the relocation budget in the InterWest plan stood at about $1.9 million and had been approved by HUD; residents and HUD correspondence shared at…

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