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Committee backs ordinance to extend commercial eviction protections to businesses with 50–99 employees

Budget and Finance Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors (City and County of San Francisco) · July 28, 2021
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Summary

The Budget and Finance Committee voted to send to the full Board an ordinance that would extend COVID-era eviction protections for commercial tenants with 50–99 full‑time employees and authorize OEWD incentives to encourage landlord–tenant repayment agreements.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors Budget and Finance Committee on July 28 recommended that the full Board approve an ordinance that would expand commercial eviction protections to businesses with 50 to 99 full‑time employees.

Supervisor Ash Safaie, who introduced the ordinance, said it would amend the Administrative Code to create a six‑month forbearance period for that size category and authorize the Office of Economic and Workforce Development to create incentive programs to encourage landlords and tenants to agree to repayment…

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