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Rats in Your Apartment? Tips on Getting Help from Your Landlord
Habitability Defects

Rats in Your Apartment? Tips on Getting Help from Your Landlord

It often starts with a subtle gnawing and scratching sound coming from the walls or ceiling, but soon the noises ... Continue Reading

Tenant’s Rights Regarding Security Cameras
Tenant Harassment

Tenant’s Rights Regarding Security Cameras

As surveillance technology continues to advance, it becomes more and more important to be aware of your privacy rights. For ... Continue Reading

Negotiating Tenant Buyout Agreements
Buyouts

Negotiating Tenant Buyout Agreements

Because most tenants in cities like San Francisco, Oakland, and Berkeley have rent and eviction control, landlords have limited ways ... Continue Reading

How Long Do I Have to File a Lawsuit for a Wrongful Owner Move In  Eviction Lawsuit in San Francisco?
Owner Move-In Evictions

How Long Do I Have to File a Lawsuit for a Wrongful Owner Move In  Eviction Lawsuit in San Francisco?

San Francisco landlords can end a tenant’s tenancy through a relative or owner move-in (OMI) eviction. An OMI eviction is ... Continue Reading

What is a Summons and Complaint for an Unlawful Detainer?
Evictions

What is a Summons and Complaint for an Unlawful Detainer?

There are many laws in place to protect the rights of tenants, including laws that dictate how a landlord must ... Continue Reading

Understanding the Eviction Process in San Francisco
Evictions

Understanding the Eviction Process in San Francisco

Wrongful evictions happen far too often in San Francisco. The sad reality is that many tenants who are forced out ... Continue Reading

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