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PERMITPADDLERHawaiʻi STR Compliance

Transient Vacation Rental (TVR)

Permit type for short-term rentals in Maui County. Codified at Maui County Code §19.65 / Bill 9 (2024).

Key notes: Annual renewal. Moratorium on new TVRs in many districts.

Renewal cycle

Renews every 12 months. Most TVR holders renew on the anniversary of their original issue date — not Jan 1.

Posting requirements

Maui County Code §19.65.030.B.8 requires every listing + the unit itself display:

  • Permit number in all advertising
  • Permit certificate inside the unit
  • 24/7 contact name + phone

Compliance items checked at renewal

  • Smoke + CO detector certification (renews every 12 months)HRS §132-9.6 (CO detector req'd in any unit with fuel-burning appliance/attached garage)
  • Liability insurance COI ($1M+) (renews every 12 months)Maui County Code §19.65.030.B (required at application + renewal)
  • Permit display in advertisements + inside unit (one-time)Maui County Code §19.65.030.B.8
  • Neighbor notification (renewal cycle) (renews every 12 months)Maui County Code §19.65 (initial + renewal)
  • TVR/STRH certificate renewal (renews every 12 months)Maui County Code §19.65 — annual renewal

Tax obligations for Transient Vacation Rental (TVR) holders

GET (4.50%, due 20th) + TAT (10.25%, due 20th) + MCTAT (3.00%, due 20th).

Use the free Hawaiʻi STR tax calculator to compute your monthly liability. File at hitax.hawaii.gov (state) and your county portal.

Other Maui County permit types

Same permit type in other counties

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Not legal or tax advice. Statutes change — verify against the current county code text before relying on this page.