Posts Tagged ‘housing’
The San Francisco Rent Board counted 1,757 eviction notices in the last year — the highest number in more than a decade.
Two supervisors withdrew support for their own TIC conversion proposal, yet others sent it out of committee and onto the full Board.
A fragile consensus is emerging about giving TIC homeowners relief while protecting the City’s stock of rental units.
After shuttering its doors more than a year ago, Medjool’s Mission Street building is getting a new chance at life by giving homeless veterans a place to stay.
Because of The City’s lack of low-income housing, 47 percent of ex-offenders are left to live on the streets.
Your wallet knows, your bank account knows, and now you know: Bay Area rents are higher than ever.
Residents and activists toured Richmond’s foreclosed and abandoned properties to get a glimpse inside the city’s housing woes.
San Francisco apartments have always seemed small for the rent we pay, but new legislation is about to let them get even smaller.
Chase scheduled Gloria Takla’s Redwood City to be sold at auction even though she had just worked out a new payment deal.








