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Tenant’s Union Will Get a New Leader

San Francisco Tenants Union organizers Becca Gourevitch and Andrew Szeto said the year after longtime tenant activist Ted Gullicksen's death was challenging. They are working to carry on his legacy throughout the organization's transition into new leadership. Click here to read the full story...

As San Francisco Rents Soar, Tenants Still Willing to Pay for Earthquake Safety

The rental market here was already under siege when city officials began an ambitious earthquake retrofitting project whose costs will largely be passed on to renters. Fueled by the city's tech boom, rents have soared, with average one-bedroom units going for $3,500 a month. Low-income tenants are being evicted as a large number of apartments are being taken off the long-term rental market to be turned into condos or leased to users of Airbnb... Click Here to Read the Full Story

Judge Strikes Down San Francisco Eviction Law

San Francisco’s latest attempt to make landlords pay relocation costs for tenants they evict when the property owners go out of the rental business has hit another judicial roadblock. The ordinance, scaled down from a previous measure, would require landlords to pay displaced tenants the difference between... Click here to read the full story