Land Use & Zoning
In Hawaii, an 'agricultural subdivision' often refers to:
AA subdivision with minimum lot sizes of at least 5 acres used for farming✓ Correct
BAny subdivision near a farm
CCommercial greenhouse developments
DA subdivision with no size restrictions
Explanation
Agricultural subdivisions in Hawaii typically require minimum lot sizes (often 5 acres or more) and may require that lots be used for agricultural purposes, consistent with Hawaii's goal of protecting prime farmland.
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Listing Agreement
A contract between a property owner and a real estate broker that authorizes the broker to market and sell the property.
Deed of TrustA security instrument used in many states instead of a mortgage, involving three parties: borrower (trustor), lender (beneficiary), and a neutral trustee.
DeedA written legal instrument used to transfer ownership of real property from one party (grantor) to another (grantee).
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