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Commission backs ordinance requiring fire-safety disclosures in multiunit buildings

Building Inspection Commission · June 15, 2016
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Summary

The Building Inspection Commission voted unanimously June 15 to support a Board of Supervisors ordinance (File No. 150792) that would require owners of buildings with three or more units to provide tenants annual fire‑safety disclosures and post evacuation maps; the measure also mandates annual training in larger buildings.

San Francisco — The Building Inspection Commission on June 15 voted unanimously to support a Board of Supervisors ordinance that would require owners and homeowners associations of multiunit buildings to give tenants annual fire‑safety disclosures and to post evacuation maps in common areas.

Supervisor Katie Tang, who presented the substituted ordinance to the commission, said the measure ‘‘would require that if you are in a building with 3 or more units, that every year there would be, a disclosure provided to tenants living in that building about, various, safety aspects’’…

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