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Rent Laws that Your San Francisco Landlord Doesn’t Want You to Know
Evictions

Rent Laws that Your San Francisco Landlord Doesn’t Want You to Know

San Francisco has its own rent laws in addition to tenant protections under California state law.  At Wolford Wayne LLP, ... Continue Reading

What You Should Know about Renting an Illegal Apartment
Choosing an Apartment

What You Should Know about Renting an Illegal Apartment

San Francisco and other cities in the Bay Area continue to be some of the most expensive in the country. ... Continue Reading

Questions You Should Ask a Landlord Before Renting an Apartment
Choosing an Apartment

Questions You Should Ask a Landlord Before Renting an Apartment

Finding the right place to live in the Bay Area is no easy task. There’s a lot to consider when ... Continue Reading

Common Types of San Francisco Tenant Harassment
Owner's Right to Enter

Common Types of San Francisco Tenant Harassment

Like all relationships, the landlord-tenant relationship can take various forms. Often, it can have an adversarial tone to it and ... Continue Reading

Renting in the time of Covid: Dealing With Noise & Construction
Quiet Enjoyment

Renting in the time of Covid: Dealing With Noise & Construction

For most of us Covid-19 that means spending a lot more time at home. It also means being more aware ... Continue Reading

Four Things Every Tenant Should Know About San Francisco Buyout Agreements
Buyouts

Four Things Every Tenant Should Know About San Francisco Buyout Agreements

Did you know that there are laws in San Francisco regulating tenant buyout agreements? The San Francisco Rent Board tracks ... Continue Reading

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