A recent report confirms what everyone knows: Landlords are renting out units to tourists on Airbnb instead of to long-term tenants. The report estimates that between 925 and 1,960 units have been removed from the rental market and are not listed as vacation rentals on Airbnb. Up to 23% of all rental listings in SF […]
Sup. Jane Kim Seeks to Limit “Low-Fault” Evictions in San Francisco
San Francisco Sup. Jane Kim announced new legislation that would curb “low-fault” evictions and limit rent increases on new tenants moving into a unit vacated after an eviction. Low-fault evictions have been rapidly increasing as landlords are increasingly motivated to evict tenants to move in higher-paying tenants. Low-fault evictions are typically for minor lease violations […]
Landlords Pay for Evicting Tenants to AirBnB Their Homes
San Francisco landlords have settled a lawsuit from the City Attorney’s Office and have agreed to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars for evicting tenants in order to convert their homes into AirBnB rentals. This is becoming more and more common and is, and always has been, illegal.
Landlords Sue to Block San Francisco Tenant Buyout Law
The usual suspects (the San Francisco Apartment Association) have sued to block San Francisco’s new tenant buyout legislation. The law has been in effect since March 7, 2015 and is still in effect, pending the outcome of this challenge. The tenant buyout law requires landlords to inform tenants of their tenant rights prior to initiating […]
You Know the SF Rental Market is Hot
When they start subpoenaing members of the Board of Supervisors in Landlord-Tenant disputes
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