Planning a visit to Wailea Fairway Villas?
E Komo Mai! (Welcome!) Please note that all parking spots marked Reserved are assigned to specific units. Visitors may only park in spots that are not marked Reserved, unless given permission by a unit resident to park in a stall belonging to that unit. Any overnight parking, defined as occupying a parking stall between the hours of 12am and 8am, requires registration and may require the visible display of a valid permit. This is either with a permanent decal or a Guest Parking Permit. Forms and additional information are found in the Rules, Procedures, & Forms section of the web site.
News from Wailea Fairway Villas
Owners and residents may see more news and sign up to receive email notifications/ at our News from Wailea Fairway Villas page.
Current News:
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Missing dog from Residents of M102
Aloha Owners and Residents, Our Residents in M102 unfortunately lost their dog on Sunday 12.10.23 when they were on the beach with her and some kids let off very loud fireworks. She was startled and ran off the beach and
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Message from Owner re Landscaping Crew
Aloha, This is Andy Krakoff in Unit L-101. I am writing to propose that a process be established to raise money from the owners for all of the landscape employees for a holiday bonus. While I know they don’t directly
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Tree Trimming starting on Monday December 11th
Aloha Owners and Residents, The tree trimming crew from Island Plant will be on property starting on Monday morning December 11th, 2023, weather permitting. As they move through the property we will request that cars be moved temporarily in order
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Water Conservation
Aloha Owners and Residents, Maui County has issued a press release regarding mandatory water conservation for South Maui. Please click on the link below: County of Maui Wailea Fairway Villas has adopted an aggressive plan to reduce irrigation consumption in
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Consent Order – United States v. Albert C. Kobayashi, Inc
Dear Owners, There has been a settlement of the lawsuit United States v. Albert C. Kobayashi, Inc. That lawsuit involved whether certain condominium complexes, including Wailea Fairway Villas, were designed and constructed to be accessible to people with disabilities. The