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SFUSD Board Unanimously Backs City Ordinance Limiting School-Year No-Fault Evictions

Board of Education of the San Francisco Unified School District · March 22, 2016
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Summary

To protect school employees and children from mid-year displacement, the SFUSD Board voted to support a proposed Board of Supervisors ordinance that would restrict certain no-fault evictions during the school year when a tenant has resided in a unit for 12 months. Commissioners debated enforcement and unintended landlord responses but ultimately approved support unanimously.

The San Francisco Unified School District Board voted unanimously on March 22 to support proposed city legislation that would limit certain no-fault evictions during the public-school year where a tenant or a person who works at a school resides in the rental unit and has done so for at least 12 months.

The resolution identifies the problem as an acute housing crisis that disrupts students and school staff: prosecutors, union leaders and school staff testified about mid-year displacement that can force teachers and…

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