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    Red's Maui House

    4.3 (3 reviews)
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    2.9(12 reviews)
    2.4 km

    Please read other reviews. They completely left my pregnant wife and I stranded in the aftermath of…read morethe Kona Storm. We are now being forced to pursue legal endeavors, as they refused to refund our stay. When we arrived the sewage was piled up in the streets 10 feet high, sewage strewn all down the driveway. Additional flood warnings were active the morning we arrived and the place was not safe. All of their properties in the South Kehei region, are in what the state has labeled major flood zones. This area floods regularly, however during the Kona Low Storms of March 2026, local papers labeling this a once in 100 years flood, this company did not flag this as a hazardous event. They also refused to provide a letter that we could use to submit for insurance, even after telling us in writing that they would. After we cancelled and found a place on higher ground where my wife and unborn child would be safe. They still rented out the last day of our trip. So they technically still made more money off of the pain they put us though. This company does not care about your safety. You have been warned.

    TLDR: Kona Storm, they do not care. Maui was devasted, but we should still travel. Stay away from…read morethis place. Subject: Formal Demand for Refund - Reservation March 17-25, 2026 To Whom It May Concern at Maui Rentals, I am writing to formally request a full refund of $4,505.11 in connection with my reservation for March 17-25, 2026, which I was compelled to cancel due to the severe weather conditions caused by the Kona storm affecting Maui during that period. I. BACKGROUN I purchased travel insurance through Red Sky Travel Insurance in connection with this reservation. When I filed a claim for my prepaid, nonrefundable costs, Red Sky denied coverage in part by citing representations from Maui Rentals that the rental unit was available and habitable. I am contacting you directly because I believe that characterization, even if technically accurate in a structural sense, does not reflect the totality of conditions on the ground -- and because I believe we can resolve this matter without further escalation. II. BASIS FOR REFUND The Kona storm caused documented, widespread disruption to Maui's infrastructure, transportation systems, and public safety during the exact dates of my reservation. Travel to and use of the destination was not reasonable or practicable for any prudent traveler during this period, regardless of whether a mandatory evacuation order was formally issued. I sustained a verified financial loss of $4,505.11 in prepaid, nonrefundable expenses. I am not seeking anything beyond what I paid. I am not alleging bad faith on the part of Maui Rentals. I am asking that you review the circumstances and extend a good-faith refund consistent with the extraordinary nature of this weather event and the reasonable expectations of your guests. III. REQUESTED RELIEF AND TIMELINE I respectfully request a full refund of $4,505.11 within ten (10) business days of receipt of this letter. If this matter cannot be resolved directly, I will have no choice but to pursue all available remedies. I am hopeful that Maui Rentals shares that preference. Sources (Please note the emergency proclamation made by Mayor Bissen) Official Government Sources Hawaii Emergency Management Agency -- The Maui Emergency Management Agency worked with local and state partners to assess storm damage, and the State of Hawaii's Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs Insurance Division offered help filing insurance claims for those impacted by the Kona Low storms. Department of Defense (dod.hawaii.gov/hiema) Maui County / Mayor Bissen Emergency Proclamation -- Mayor Bissen signed an emergency proclamation ahead of the Kona Low storm, with the National Weather Service warning of a "large and powerful" storm that would bring intense rainfall, rapid rises in streams, and flooding of roads and low-lying areas. Maui County (mauicounty.gov) Maui County Storm Update (March 15) -- About 350 people utilized shelters countywide overnight on March 14, including passengers whose flights were canceled and residents unable to reach West Maui while Honoapiilani Highway was closed. Maui County (mauicounty.gov) Hawaii Tourism Authority (March 20 Update) -- A statewide Flood Watch remained in effect through the weekend, with the heaviest rainfall expected across Maui County. Airports remained open, however flight delays and cancellations were possible. Hawaii Tourism Authority (hawaiitourismauthority.org) Major News Articles NASA Earth Observatory -- Back-to-back low-pressure systems struck Hawaii in March 2026, delivering some of the worst flooding the state had seen in decades, with rainfall totals of 5 to 10 inches throughout the state between March 11 and 15, with some areas seeing more than 30 inches. Weather stations in Kahului broke daily rainfall records. NASA Science (science.nasa.gov) Hawaii Tribune-Herald -- At Kahului Airport on Maui, there were 103 delayed flights and 16 cancellations on Friday alone, followed by 79 delayed flights and 54 cancellations on Saturday. Individual Maui hotel properties estimated $250,000 to $500,000 in lost monthly revenue. Hawaii Tribune-Herald (hawaiitribune-herald.com) The Points Guy -- Maui and the Island of Hawaii received the brunt of the storm. The Road to Hana on Maui was partially closed due to the storm, allowing local traffic only. Some travelers were stranded on the islands until at least Wednesday due to airline cancellations. The Points Guy (thepointsguy.com) Travel and Tour World -- Parts of Maui saw up to 40 inches of rain, resulting in flash flooding that washed out roads, closed attractions, and caused significant damage to infrastructure. Airlines including Hawaiian Airlines, United Airlines, and Delta cancelled more than 200 flights between major U.S. cities and Hawaii. Travel And Tour World (travelandtourworld.com) DisasterAWARE -- The March 2026 Kona Low involved simultaneous flash

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    Gary Mooers  - Coldwell Banker Island Properties

    Gary Mooers - Coldwell Banker Island Properties

    5.0(11 reviews)
    6.0 km

    Gary has been an absolute pleasure to work with. We recently closed on a 1 bed ocean view condo on…read moreMaui, and honestly, we wouldn't have gotten here without him and the GM Maui Group. He's been incredibly patient through multiple trips, countless FaceTime walkthroughs, and even a deal we went into escrow on and ultimately backed out of a few years ago. At no point did he ever pressure us--he just kept showing up and helping us make the right decision for our family. What really stood out was how consistent and responsive he's been the entire time. Being able to trust someone from a distance, especially for a Maui property, is huge--and Gary made that easy. When the right place finally came along, he helped us move quickly and confidently. If you're looking for someone who's patient, reliable, and genuinely has your back, Gary and his team are it.

    We had an excellent experience working with Gary Mooers. He was incredibly patient, professional,…read moreand understanding throughout the entire process. Our situation was complicated, but Gary guided us through every step with the utmost respect, care, and clarity. He always took the time to answer our questions, explain what was happening, and make sure we felt comfortable along the way. We truly appreciate his knowledge, patience, and the way he treated us during such an important process. I would highly recommend Gary to anyone looking for a realtor on Maui.

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    Wailea Point Realty

    Wailea Point Realty

    5.0(1 review)
    2.4 km

    As all condos are, each is individually owned and how nice it is -- depends on the owner & how much…read morethey put into it. So let me say--OMGosh--These are NICE! .Wailea Point Village Condos are nestled btwn the Fairmont Hotel and the Grand Wailea Hotel. (more about that later) You can walk down towards beach path/beaches (unlocked gate, and a shower right inside the gate). The GREAT beach path that is only 3.5 miles (round trip). We ran it every morning. Random people can't just walk in, as they seem to monitor the beach gate & someone actually drove up one time to ask me (in a very nice way) "how" I like my visit and what condo I was staying in. Was kind of annoyed, but at least I know, it's SAFE. Has a very nice gym- you might have to turn on AC (remote on wall by far door) and fans (remote by front door), if you are the only one in there, like us. Though, you need to be guest at WPV to use. TAN TIME--if you walk to beach--there is a grass short-cut you can take, ask any of the grounds keepers where it is- (Fairmont side), you can take your towels and lay out with the hotel guests on the same beach. If you have an "WPV owners card", just go to the little pool circle building & show it to them. They'll set up a chair and umbrella for you. Tip the cabana boys. They gotta eat, too. Or if you wake up late, like us, just walk up to an empty chair/umbrella and casually set up camp. Bring white towels to "blend" in. :) POOL TIME- Usually empty. There is a kiddie pool, and a lap pool, for you swimmer types. You'll find the ping pong tables over there, too.

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    Red's Maui House - vacationrentalagents - Updated July 2026

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