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Committee advances eviction‑diversion ordinance requiring 10‑day warning before 3‑day notices
Summary
The committee voted to forward an ordinance that would require landlords to give tenants a written 10‑day opportunity to cure certain lease breaches before serving a three‑day eviction notice, excluding imminent health/safety and COVID‑rental‑debt exceptions; tenant advocates supported the measure and some landlords opposed it.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors' Land Use Committee voted to send an eviction‑diversion ordinance — described as the Tenant Opportunity to Cure — to the full Board with a positive recommendation.
Supervisor Dean Preston, sponsor of the item, said the ordinance would require landlords pursuing certain at‑fault evictions to provide tenants with a written notice and a 10‑day opportunity to cure before serving a three‑day notice to quit, with exceptions for imminent health or safety issues and for nonpayment of…
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