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<p>A short-term rental horror story involving a UC Berkeley professor and her home of several decades in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kensington,_California">Kensington</a>  an affluent, census-designated place in the Berkeley Hills, just north of Berkeley in Contra Costa County, with commanding views of the Bay  has <a href="http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/12/berkeley-sarah-lawrence-professor-house-rental-saga">reached the pages of ultra-liberal magazine <em>Mother Jones</em></a>, and because it involves academics, it's presented as a cautionary tale about how hard it is to evict people in California, and how the "sharing economy" can be an insane concept even among ostensibly trustworthy people with advanced degrees.</p>

<p><a href="http://kron4.com/2017/01/01/california-law-that-continues-to-plague-homeowners-in-2017/">KRON 4 subsequently picked up the story</a>, without giving any credit to <em>Mother Jones</em>.</p>

<p>In brief, the tale goes like this: Berkeley English professor Elizabeth Abel, 71, decides to use a site called <a href="https://www.sabbaticalhomes.com/">SabbaticalHomes.com</a> to rent out her two-bedroom Kensington home while she spends a semester abroad in Paris in early 2016, researching a new book she's writing on Virginia Woolf. She gets multiple responses but goes with the first one, from a 50-ish Sarah Lawrence professor of political science, and she neglects to check out any references for him because of the implicit trust the site projects about academics opening their homes to fellow academics. </p>

<p>She departs in January 2016, and says that her new tenant was then late on his second month's rent, and the third month's rent never arrives. She hears accounts from neighbors that the man's wife and teenage son are nowhere to be seen, even though he said they'd be moving with him, and they observe him moving Abel's furniture out of the house and into her garage. </p>

<p>With increasing alarm bells, and a note from the Kensington Police Department suggesting that the man might be trying to establish squatters' rights, Abel returns early from her sabbatical in May and stakes out her own home from a neighbor's house across the street. She hires a private investigator and finds out that this Sarah Lawrence professor has a bit of a red-flag rental history that probably would not have been difficult to discover had she tried earlier, and what ensues is a hilarious story of academics going to war, via email, to protect one of their own. </p>

<p>Yes, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Butler">Judith Butler</a> gets involved.</p>

<p>Abel enlisted the famed literary theorist and her professor partner Wendy Brown, a fellow political scientist whom she believes the errant tenant might admire, to write him several "epic, eviscerating emails," one of which says he'd better vacate their friend's house "to avoid any further destruction to your professional and personal world."</p>

<p>The magazine doesn't manage to get the guy on the record to defend himself, and he seemed to threaten Abel with libel for writing a negative review about him on SabbaticalHomes.</p>

<p>And, all told, Abel's nightmare didn't extend very long  and the bad tenant in this case didn't even invoke most of the protections and legal delays he could have. Abel had tried to get the guy out by May 1, and he was out by Memorial Day, and he still owes her back rent  of which he recently paid her an $800 installment. </p>

<p>So, Mother Jones concludes, while California's tenant protection laws are usually "a good thing" that protect against predatory landlords, there are such things as serial evictees and nightmare Airbnb guests, and some of them are liberal academics. </p>

<p><strong>Related:</strong> <a href="http://sfist.com/2014/08/21/airbnb_squatters_leave_palm_springs.php">Airbnb Squatters Leave Palm Springs Condo In Dead Of Night </a></p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[SFist Blotter]]></title><description><![CDATA[-- In the 3600 block of Waterbury Court way down in San Jose last night, a double shooting left one man critically injured and another man dead. According to CBS 5, "<a href="http://cbs5.com/crime/san...]]></description><link>https://sfist.com/2007/12/06/sfist_blotter_47/</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5c242f3e44ad066cdcf873a1</guid><category><![CDATA[SF News]]></category><category><![CDATA[As]]></category><category><![CDATA[berkeley]]></category><category><![CDATA[Berkeley High]]></category><category><![CDATA[bicycle]]></category><category><![CDATA[CBS]]></category><category><![CDATA[children]]></category><category><![CDATA[court]]></category><category><![CDATA[crime]]></category><category><![CDATA[elderly]]></category><category><![CDATA[Internet]]></category><category><![CDATA[kensington]]></category><category><![CDATA[money]]></category><category><![CDATA[Nina Reiser]]></category><category><![CDATA[police]]></category><category><![CDATA[Police Chief]]></category><category><![CDATA[San Jose]]></category><category><![CDATA[shooting]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Brock Keeling]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 06 Dec 2007 11:35:30 GMT</pubDate><media:content url="https://img.sfist.com/assets_c/2009/04/entry136717_thumb-thumb-640xauto-171670.jpg" medium="image"/><content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src="https://img.sfist.com/assets_c/2009/04/entry136717_thumb-thumb-640xauto-171670.jpg" alt="SFist Blotter"><p>-- In the 3600 block of Waterbury Court way down in San Jose last night, a double shooting left one man critically injured and another man dead. According to CBS 5, "<a href="http://cbs5.com/crime/san.jose.shooting.2.604091.html">no arrests have been made and no description of the suspect or suspects was immediately available.</a>"</p>

<p>-- 17-year-old Rosie Blanckenburg left home on her bicycle for Berkeley High at 8 a.m. yesterday morning, and never showed up for class. According to SFGate, "a check of recent Internet blog entries by Blanckenburg indicated that she was 'possibly depressed.'" Kensington Police Chief Greg Harman says that "there's no reason to believe there was foul play." As of now, anyway.</p>

<p>-- Nina Reiser's children call her "a liar" and "<a href="http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/12/06/BACLTON22.DTL">a thief that stole their dad's money.</a>" Ouch. Good luck with that, Nina. </p>

<p>-- Reasons why the young are scary, part 43264:  After a young man savagely beat a 70-year-old Alameda man with a wooden chair leg, the rapscallion then <a href="http://www.insidebayarea.com/oaklandtribune/ci_7649280">climbed onto the victim's bed and went to sleep because he was exhausted</a>. As of this morning, authorities aren't sure why the assailant, James Wallace Hayworth, 19, attacked the elderly man. The assailant is currently in police custody.</p>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Make Sure You Love The Way Pete Wants You To Love]]></title><description><![CDATA[Ever-vigilant SFist reader Robert Haaland <a href="http://leftinsf.com/blog/index.php/archives/1235">tipped us off today</a> to KGO talker Pete Wilson (not to be confused with the former governor, or ...]]></description><link>https://sfist.com/2006/10/11/make_sure_you_love_the_way_pete_wants_you_to_love/</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5c24329444ad066cdcfa1f7c</guid><category><![CDATA[SF News]]></category><category><![CDATA[As]]></category><category><![CDATA[Bevan Dufty]]></category><category><![CDATA[blogs]]></category><category><![CDATA[Chelsea]]></category><category><![CDATA[friends]]></category><category><![CDATA[gay]]></category><category><![CDATA[kensington]]></category><category><![CDATA[love]]></category><category><![CDATA[Pete Wilson]]></category><category><![CDATA[SF Politics]]></category><category><![CDATA[radio]]></category><category><![CDATA[Rebecca Goldfader]]></category><category><![CDATA[Robert Haaland]]></category><category><![CDATA[soccer]]></category><category><![CDATA[strike]]></category><dc:creator><![CDATA[Matt Baume]]></dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 11 Oct 2006 12:54:19 GMT</pubDate><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, to review: they have a kid. They're both gay. One or both may invite their own husband or wife into the family someday.  They live together and care for each other and love each other. But according to Pete (the one on the radio, <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Wilson_%28curler%29">not the Scottish curler</a>), they don't have husband-and-wife feelings for each other, which means that as parents, they're incorrectly in love. So, Pete, what exactly  the proper kind of husband-and-wife love that parents ought to have? And how, in your rigorous study of childhood development and family structure, did you determine that Sidney will be suffering?</p>

<p>And, Pete. As long as we're asking questions. Exactly how does one go about determining which kind of love is the Healthy-for-a-Kid kind, and which is the Unhealthy-for-a-Kid kind? What was it, in your close scrutiny of Bevan and Rebecca's relationship, that led you to conclude that they weren't loving each other properly? And where on your patented Healthy-Love-for-a-Kid Scale does the Dufty-Goldfader family fall compared to, say, single parents who don't love each other and live apart? Or parents who stay married despite falling out of love? Or singles who choose to parent all by themselves? Are Bevan and Rebeccas simply not in love enough? What's the threshhold of sufficient love?</p>

<p>What we're really asking, here, is this: why single out Bevan and Rebecca?</p>

<p>And also, what was it like being inducted into the <a href="http://www.soccerhall.org/famers/peter_wilson.htm">National Soccer Hall of Fame</a>?</p><i>is</i>]]></content:encoded></item></channel></rss>