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Board of Appeals denies jurisdiction request in Irving Street eviction dispute

San Francisco Board of Appeals · September 16, 2015
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals denied a jurisdiction request from tenants who said they lacked timely notice of a 07/21/2015 permit to remove an illegal in‑law unit at 4631–4633 Irving Street, concluding the city’s permit process and notices were properly handled by the permit holder and departments.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted 4–0 on Sept. 16 to deny a jurisdiction request filed by tenants at 4631–4633 Irving Street who challenged a permit issued July 21, 2015, that would remove an alleged illegal in‑law unit and legalize a half bath.

Tenants’ representative Raquel Fox told the Board the occupants of the upper unit had lived at the address since 1997 and that they did not receive the required notice in time to file an appeal: “the notice of termination of tenancy that included the actual permit was received August 14,” she said, and the tenants learned of the permit only after…

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