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What Tenants Should Know About Owner Move-In Evictions
Evictions

What Tenants Should Know About Owner Move-In Evictions

An owner move-in eviction (OMI) occurs when a landlord takes possession of a rental unit for themselves or a close ... Continue Reading

How the San Francisco Rent Ordinance Protects Tenants’ Rights
Rent Control

How the San Francisco Rent Ordinance Protects Tenants’ Rights

In San Francisco, most tenants are protected by the San Francisco rent ordinance, which controls the cost of rent and ... Continue Reading

How Much Can a Landlord Raise My Rent in San Francisco in 2022?
Notice Requirements

How Much Can a Landlord Raise My Rent in San Francisco in 2022?

For tenants living in rent controlled units there are strict rules regarding timing, notice periods, and caps on rent increases. ... Continue Reading

Tenants’ Rights When a Rent-Controlled Building is Bought or Sold
Buyouts

Tenants’ Rights When a Rent-Controlled Building is Bought or Sold

One of the most common questions we get from tenants is - what happens when my landlord sells my building? ... Continue Reading

Understanding the Difference Between Permanent and Temporary Rent Reductions
Rent Control

Understanding the Difference Between Permanent and Temporary Rent Reductions

San Francisco has some of the highest rents in the country. However, this has been somewhat tempered during the Covid-19 ... Continue Reading

A Look at Legal and Illegal Rent Increases
Illegal Rent Increases

A Look at Legal and Illegal Rent Increases

Under San Francisco rent control laws, rent increases are limited for tenants in most residential units. However, a landlord can ... Continue Reading

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