Anxious: Flora Tsedzi, Lorraine Nair and Liberty Mutianavili (above) are among about 100 people living in an apartment building in east and central Hawaii. (Lise Comins/M&G)
Residents claim they bought their apartments on installment plans, but decades later, the properties were auctioned off for development.
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