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Board advances amended Ellis Act eviction‑mitigation ordinance; removes 90‑day delay and approves first reading 9‑2
Summary
On April 15 the Board of Supervisors amended and passed for first reading an ordinance to mitigate adverse impacts when residential units are withdrawn from the rental market under the Ellis Act, deleting a previously included 90‑day implementation delay; the measure passed 9‑2.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on April 15 voted 9‑2 to pass for first reading an ordinance intended to mitigate harms to tenants and landlords when residential units are withdrawn from the rental market under the Ellis Act.
Supervisor Campos moved an amendment to remove a 90‑day delay between enactment and the ordinance taking effect, arguing the city's controller had already prepared the formula the ordinance requires. "As of yesterday, I believe that there are 15 pending Ellis Act evictions that are set to expire before my ordinance goes into effect," Campos…
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