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Abatement Appeals Board upholds order of abatement for 1600 Clement Street, imposes $1,497.80 assessment

Abatement Appeals Board · November 18, 2020
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After inspector testimony and multiple tenant statements that residents lacked a working shower for months, the Abatement Appeals Board unanimously denied the owner’s appeal of the housing-code abatement for 1600 Clement Street and upheld the $1,497.80 cost assessment.

The Abatement Appeals Board on a unanimous vote on the Clement Street appeal denied the owner’s request to reverse an order of abatement for 1600 Clement Street and imposed the related assessment of costs, $1,497.80. The decision followed testimony from housing inspectors, multiple tenants and advocates, and statements from the property owner and DBI staff about permits and plan-check status.

Housing Chief (department) framed the case as a habitability issue affecting multiple tenants at the building and called the owner a repeat violator of the housing code.…

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