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Board grants jurisdiction for late appeal on 254 Beverly Street after tenant raises habitability and notice concerns

Board of Appeals for the City and County of San Francisco · April 9, 2008
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Summary

The Board of Appeals granted jurisdiction over a late appeal for a permit at 254 Beverly Street after tenant advocates argued the tenant learned of the permit only when served with a 60‑day termination notice; the board gave the appellants 15 days to file a formal protest appeal.

Michael Hall, representing tenant Ricky Bates, told the Board that Bates had occupied the unit at 254 Beverly Street for 10 years and learned of the property owner’s permit only after receiving a 60‑day notice of termination in mid‑March; Hall said the tenant’s heat had been removed and argued notice of the permit arrived too late for a timely appeal.

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