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Board of Appeals grants jurisdiction in Villa Terrace eviction dispute after tenant alleges improper permit use

San Francisco Board of Appeals · October 3, 2007
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Summary

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted to take jurisdiction over a dispute at 20 Villa Terrace after the tenant alleged the permit to remove an "illegal unit" was used to evict him; the board gave the tenant 15 days to file a formal protest and set a provisional hearing date if an appeal is filed.

The San Francisco Board of Appeals voted to grant jurisdiction in a contested permit and eviction dispute at 20 Villa Terrace, saying it will review whether permits used to remove a unit were properly issued. On a motion from Vice President Michael Garcia, the board voted to grant jurisdiction and gave tenant George Gomes 15 days to file a formal protest; the matter will be scheduled for further proceedings if he appeals.

The decision followed testimony from the permit holder, Peter Quintana, and from tenants and advocates who said the permits were used to remove an…

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