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Supervisors update hotel-conversion rules to strengthen SRO protections
Summary
The board unanimously approved revisions to Administrative Code Chapter 41 that tighten conversion rules, update penalties and improve enforcement to preserve single-room-occupancy housing for low-income residents.
San Francisco — The Board of Supervisors unanimously approved updates to the city’s hotel conversion ordinance, strengthening protections for single-room-occupancy (SRO) housing.
Supervisor Aaron Peskin presented amendments that the board adopted to modernize Administrative Code Chapter 41, which dates to the 1980s and was last amended in 1990. The changes are aimed at stopping the short-term leasing of residential SRO rooms, increasing penalties and conversion fees, improving filing and monitoring requirements, and enhancing the Department of Building…
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