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Board advances ordinance extending just-cause eviction protections to units after foreclosure

3005876 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

The board passed, on first reading as amended, an ordinance to extend San Francisco rentersprotections to tenants in some properties subject to foreclosure, clarifying the duration of protection and expanding the definition of foreclosure to cover nonjudicial transfers.

The Board of Supervisors on March 9 approved the first reading, as amended, of an ordinance amending the Administrative Code (Chapter 37, the Residential Rent Stabilization and Arbitration Ordinance) to extend just-cause eviction provisions to rental units that become subject to foreclosure.

Supervisor Avalos, the measure's sponsor, said the ordinance would cover rental properties built after 1979 when a foreclosure occurs and would respond to a recent rise in foreclosures in San Francisco. He said the ordinance was amended to (1) require the title-holder after…

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