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Rents Are Booming, But for How Long?

The largest U.S. apartment landlords are betting that hordes of millennials streaming into cities will keep pushing rents sky-high. But an expected spike in new supply in some key markets suggests their wager might be shakier than they thought.  Click here to read the full story...

SF Supes Vote to Violate Communications Decency Act

On Tuesday, which also happens to be primary day in California, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to amend the City’s Residential Unit Conversion Ordinance (the so-called Airbnb Law) to require Hosting Platforms such as Airbnb, Homeaway, etc., to assume responsibility for... Click here to read full story

SF Court Order Affects Low Income Housing

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - A San Francisco Superior Court judge has granted an injunction against a landlord and real estate agent ordering them to accept federal housing vouchers in a case testing a city housing discrimination law. Judge Ronald Quidachay last Friday granted a motion for an injunction... Click here to read full story