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Board passes eviction‑diversion ordinance requiring 10‑day notice before certain three‑day notices

3006379 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

The Board voted unanimously on first reading to require landlords to provide tenants a 10‑day written warning and opportunity to cure certain lease violations before serving a three‑day eviction notice, exempting imminent health/safety and COVID‑rental‑debt nonpayment scenarios.

San Francisco — The Board of Supervisors passed on first reading a measure aimed at making evictions a last resort by requiring landlords to give tenants a warning and opportunity to correct conduct that could lead to eviction.

What the ordinance would do: Under the lien of the ordinance presented by Supervisor Preston, before serving a three‑day notice for some categories of lease violations a landlord would be required to give a tenant a 10‑day warning that describes the conduct and provides an opportunity to…

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