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Board puts Gilman Avenue abatement order in abeyance for six months to allow permits

Abatement Appeals Board · December 17, 2025
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The Abatement Appeals Board agreed unanimously on Dec. 17, 2025, to hold in abeyance the order for 1252 Gilman Avenue, giving the owner six months to pursue permits and legalize an alleged unpermitted unit; DBI flagged possible uninspected electrical work as an unsafe condition.

The San Francisco Abatement Appeals Board unanimously voted Dec. 17 to place the director’s order for 1252 Gilman Avenue in abeyance for six months so the property owner can pursue necessary permits and, if possible, legalize work the department identified as unpermitted.

DBI said the case (Complaint No. 202422568) began with a telephone complaint on April 23, 2024, reporting construction of an unpermitted unit in a garage, including framing and electrical work. Inspectors found openings for recessed lighting and wiring that were not inspected…

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