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Supervisors expand no-fault eviction protections to educators and families during school year
Summary
The board unanimously passed an ordinance extending restrictions on certain no-fault evictions during the school year to households with children and to school employees, and expanding covered eviction types to include condominium conversions, removal of rental units and substantial rehabilitation.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted unanimously April 5 to strengthen protections against certain no-fault evictions for families with children and for school employees during the academic year.
The ordinance expands a 2009 law that restricted owner-move-in evictions during the school year. Under the newly adopted measure, landlords may not use specified no-fault eviction grounds — including owner move-in, condominium conversion, removal of rental units, capital improvements…
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