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8 HAWAI‘I ISLAND MIDWEEK APRIL 20, 2022
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umu hula and designer Micah to have him as one of my official clothes Kamohoali‘i’s kapa designs sponsors — and a special guest in the have graced the New York fash- kitchen.
    ion show stage, and his papa-style cloth- Here, he shares how to make Water-
ing has been on the scene since 2005. Micah is from Waimea and his ‘ohana is into kapa designs on modern fabric.
Before taking the big stage in NYC last year, you could find him around town doing various pop-up stores and also as part of the Merrie Monarch Festi- val. This season, we were lucky enough
was one of my favorite refreshing salad dishes that I picked up in Indonesia,” says Kamohoali‘i. “Of course, they made it with their own flare on it. This can be made in many different ways, but this is my favorite one.”
melon Salad.
“I have traveled the world and this
Place the chopped ingredients in a bowl and toss.
Whisk together lemon, bal- samic vinegar, olive oil, mustard, honey and garlic.
Add the salt and pepper and taste to check the seasoning.
Add additional honey or vine- gar if desired.
Add dressing to salad and serve.
    LANAI
WATERMELON SALAD
   Ingredients:
• 1/2 seedless watermelon, cut into bite-size pieces
• 1/2 red onion, thinly sliced • 1/3 cup fresh chopped mint leaves
• 1/3 cup chopped cilantro • 1/3 cup chopped basil
• 4 ounces crumbled feta cheese
Dressing ingredients:
• 1/2 small lemon, squeezed • 3 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
• 1/4 cup olive oil
• 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
• 2 tablespoons honey
• 1 small clove garlic, minced • 1/2 teaspoon salt
• 1/2 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
Directions:
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A SIMPLE CONCEPT?
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Whether on-line or in print, real estate ads are subject to a couple of sets of regulations. Disclosing the “value” of an estate is fairly unique to Hawaii. Until about 10 years ago, designation of an estate quality as either “fee simple” (FS) or “leasehold” (LH) was required on all forms of advertisement. While leasehold ownership must still be specifically noted,
properties not so designated p
are now assumed to be fee a
forms of leases. Every lease is different. Conveyance of a leasehold property may include not only a transfer but a possible renegotiation of the ground lease as
well. Additionally, leasehold conveyances involve both a lease transfer and a conveyance of the real property interests. Sales of leasehold properties are much more involved than fee simple transfers. Disclosures are much more involved. Leasehold properties in East Hawaii are basically limited to Hawaiian Homes, condo units along Banyan Drive and homes along Oceanview Drive. There may be a few remaining leasehold condos in Hale Moana as well. A common belief is that leasehold properties belong to either the State or
one of the large estates such as Bishop Estate. In fact, churches and individual families own many. For this reason, from time-to-time, a leasehold home will pop up
in a residential neighborhood. As relates to ownership, property is always conveyed along with a “bundle of rights” regarded
as the ownership “estate”. Fee simple ownership encompasses the largest bundle of rights available. It is generally assumed that fee simple ownership rights include the right to use the property for any legal purpose not otherwise limited by deed
or subdivision restrictions. Fee simple ownership exists indefinitely. Leasehold estates have a definite duration. While
the ownership concepts are simple, the details of any property transfer are not. Understanding the differences is key to choosing not only the property but also the agent who will help guide you through this not so simple process!
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     simple. Because the concept
of leasehold ownership is fairly unique, it should be no surprise that people
always question the distinction
between the two. In most basic terms, fee simple means you own the
property. As the name implies, Leasehold properties include a lease as part of the conveyance (transfer). There are various
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