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Board Upholds Permit for 34 Baltimore Way After Tenants Allege Retaliation
Summary
The Board of Appeals upheld a DBI-issued permit to remove an unpermitted bathroom at 34 Baltimore Way despite tenants' claims the work was retaliatory and has left the household with one functioning bathroom. The board voted 4-0 to uphold the department's decision.
The San Francisco Board of Appeals on Jan. 28 upheld a Department of Building Inspection permit affecting 34 Baltimore Way, after tenants and advocates said the permit holder removed a bathroom and the action functioned as retaliation during an owner-move-in dispute.
Courtney Brown, representing the Tenderloin Housing Clinic, told the board the permit was being used to pursue an intolerable living condition and pressure tenants—several of whom are low income and…
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