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Renters Insurance and Why You Can’t Afford Not to Have It
Habitability Defects

Renters Insurance and Why You Can’t Afford Not to Have It

I speak with a lot of tenants on a day-to-day basis. Many of the tenants I speak to have been ... Continue Reading

What to do if you get served with an eviction notice
Evictions

What to do if you get served with an eviction notice

So you live in San Francisco and have been served with an eviction notice.  What does it mean? What do ... Continue Reading

Daniel Wayne is Now Blogging for “Broke-Ass Stuart”
In The News

Daniel Wayne is Now Blogging for “Broke-Ass Stuart”

Daniel is excited to announce that he has begun writing a bi-monthly column for local news site Broke Ass Stuart focused on ... Continue Reading

San Francisco Increases Relocation Payments to Tenants Facing Ellis Act Evictions
Ellis Act Evictions

San Francisco Increases Relocation Payments to Tenants Facing Ellis Act Evictions

To the chagrin of many tenants, relocation payments in no fault evictions have, for a long time, been little consolation ... Continue Reading

The Ellis Act: What You Need to Know
Ellis Act Evictions

The Ellis Act: What You Need to Know

Everyone in San Francisco seems to be talking about the Ellis Act these days. The rate of evictions continues to sky ... Continue Reading

Protecting Your Rent Controlled Apartment: 3 tips to consider before someone moves in.
Lease Issues

Protecting Your Rent Controlled Apartment: 3 tips to consider before someone moves in.

PROTECTING YOUR RENT CONTROLLED APARTMENT With rents in San Francisco among the highest in the country, rent controlled units have ... Continue Reading

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