The O'ahu Short Term Rental Alliance, which is against the new law, says the new measure takes away jobs from residents who depend on the income of vacation rentals. Among them, Justin Javier, a North Shore resident who says he's turned his short-term rentals into long-term, but wouldn't call them affordable because of Hawaii's high cost of living. Javier says his rent will be 20 percent more than other units in his neighborhood.