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Tenant ‘farmer’ ran junkyard, says property owner stuck with fines nearing $1 million

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Numerous vehicles and other items litter the 17 acres of sugar cane land in Poamoho.

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Charles Huang, the owner of a Poamoho property, is being fined $1,000 dollars a day because a tenant, who claimed to be a farmer, used the land as a dump. Most of the cars have been removed, but fire engines and other junk remain.

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BRUCE ASATO / BASATO@STARADVERTISER.COM

Charles Huang, the owner of a Poamoho property, is being fined $1,000 dollars a day because a tenant, who claimed to be a farmer, used the land as a dump. Most of the cars have been removed, but fire engines and other junk remain.

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BRUCE ASATO / BASATO@STARADVERTISER.COM

Charles Huang, the owner of a Poamoho property, is being fined $1,000 dollars a day because a tenant, who claimed to be a farmer, used the land as a dump. Most of the cars have been removed, but fire engines and other junk remain.

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BRUCE ASATO / BASATO@STARADVERTISER.COM

Charles Huang, the owner of a Poamoho property, is being fined $1,000 dollars a day because a tenant, who claimed to be a farmer, used the land as a dump. Most of the cars have been removed, but fire engines and other junk remain.