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Supervisors debate stronger enforcement for short-term rentals; planning commission review extended 30 days
Summary
Supervisor Campos introduced a set of enforcement-focused proposals to tighten San Francisco’s short-term rental rules, and the board unanimously extended the Planning Commission’s review of related ordinance changes by 30 days.
Supervisor Campos on March 24 introduced a package of proposed amendments intended to strengthen enforcement of San Francisco’s short-term rental regulations. The board also adopted a separate motion to extend by 30 days the time prescribed for the Planning Commission to review related ordinance changes.
Campos said the city’s current short-term rental law is difficult to enforce and therefore risks becoming "meaningless" without stronger tools. His proposals include:
- Setting a uniform 90-day annual limit on short-term rentals for all units, whether "hosted" or "unhosted." (Under the existing ordinance, unhosted units were already limited to 90 days while hosted rentals were not.)
- Req…
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