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Supervisor Campos introduces substitute legislation to regulate tenant buyouts; requires written agreements and filing fee
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Supervisor Campos introduced substitute legislation to regulate tenant buyouts, requiring written agreements, a tenant cancellation right, and a filing fee to cover Rent Board costs; enforcement would be civil actions by qualifying non-profits rather than administrative penalties.
Supervisor David Campos introduced substitute legislation aimed at regulating tenant buyouts in San Francisco, describing buyouts as a common practice landlords use outside formal eviction proceedings.
Campos said the substitute ordinance would require all buyout agreements to be in writing, give tenants a statutory right to cancel an agreement, and require landlords to…
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