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Board approves rent-reporting ordinance to create citywide housing inventory
Summary
The Board of Supervisors advanced an ordinance requiring owners to report rental-unit information to the Rent Board, creating an inventory the city says is needed to track vacancies, corporate rentals and housing services.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Dec. 1 advanced an ordinance that would require owners of residential units to report information to the Rent Board, creating a citywide housing inventory meant to give the city a clearer picture of vacancies, asking rents and landlord-tenant relationships.
Supervisor Ahsha Safaï led debate in support of the measure, citing the rapid changes in the rental market during the COVID-19 pandemic and arguing…
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