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Board OKs 'Good Samaritan' temporary-occupancy rules in first reading to aid disaster-displaced tenants
Summary
Supervisors passed — on first reading — an ordinance creating temporary tenancy rules to encourage landlords to house tenants displaced by natural or human-made disasters, limiting temporary rents and setting fixed durations.
The Board of Supervisors passed, on first reading, an ordinance creating temporary Good Samaritan occupancy regulations in the city’s rent-stabilization administrative code.
Supervisor Wiener, the ordinance’s sponsor, described the measure as a “long-overdue” way to ensure tenants displaced by natural or human-made disasters can obtain affordable, temporary housing while their units are repaired and to provide incentives for landlords to offer…
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