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Board of Appeals declines jurisdiction in tenant-notice dispute over Fourth Avenue demolition permit

San Francisco Board of Appeals · January 13, 2016
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Summary

The Board of Appeals denied a jurisdiction request from a tenant disputing a DBI demolition permit, finding no majority to take jurisdiction despite the appellant—s citation of California Civil Code 1946 and recent San Francisco notice rules.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Jan. 13 declined a request from a tenant to take jurisdiction over a Department of Building Inspection (DBI) demolition permit for a unit at 2523/30 Fourth Avenue, after split statements from the tenant—s attorney, the permit holder and city staff.

Attorney David Crowe, representing appellant Ann Corrigan, told the board the family living in the unit since 2012 never received written notice that a demolition-related permit had been applied for and cited California Civil Code section 1946, which requires owners or agents…

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