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Tagged with: Evictions

Mayor won’t veto tenant protections

Lee realizes that his candidate in D3 is in enough trouble with tenants already By Tim Redmond OCTOBER 9, 2015 -- Five pm came and went...

The Tom and Tim Show: A mayoral non-debate, the mayor and the evictions law …

... and the first LGBT studies class in any high school in America. We talk about the week  

The roommate law: A case in point

While Mayor Lee debates whether to veto a new tenant protection law, one former San Franciscan argues why it's needed OCTOBER 6, 2015 -- Editors's...

The Agenda, Oct. 5-12: The election starts now

Absentee ballots are on the way; we offer some help. Plus: VisionSF packs the house, your editor debates housing policy ... and will Ed...

Mayor Lee’s delusion: He tells developers the city is doing great

Lots of talk of the business boom, just passing mention of the housing crisis as mayor delivers speech to real-estate industry breakfast By Tim Redmond SEPTEMBER...

A major tenant victory at City Hall

Supes approve anti-eviction package. This is why it's good to have incumbents face a challenge By Tim Redmond SEPTEMBER 23, 2105 – San Francisco tenants won...

Who pays for the damage the tech boom has done to SF?

We are allowing the industries that make great wealth to avoid paying for the human costs of their actions. That didn't work the last...

The Agenda, Sept. 21-27: The fate of tenant protections

Key legislation comes before the supes. Plus: developer subsidies and Mission development controls By Tim Redmond SEPTEMBER 21, 2015 – A major expansion of the city’s...

Mayor Lee defends billion-dollar subsidy for developers

Lee says low transportation impact fee is a "balance" to keep development happening By Tim Redmond The monthly charade that’s called Question Time – the mayor...

Anti-eviction legislation moves forward

Tenant package gets committee approval with Wiener dissenting on a key element SEPTEMBER 15, 2015 – The Board of Supervisors Land Use Committee moved forward...