SF News Body Of Iris Canada, 100-Year-Old Who Died After Eviction Battle, Lingers In Morgue Finally evicted from her 670 Page Street apartment after a years-long fight, Iris Canada died shortly after the locks on her old door were changed last month at 100 years old. Her story,
SF News Supervisors Propose Penalties For Wrongful Owner Move-In Evictions Landlords like the one who evicted Angelique Rochelle and her three children from a San Francisco apartment in 2014 under the false pretense of an owner move-in eviction — the landlord simply raised the
SF News S.F. Evictions At Their Highest Point Since 2002 Between March 2013 and the end of February 2014, landlords in San Francisco filed 1,977 eviction notices — the most since Kozmo.com was still a thing in 2001. Meanwhile, use of the
SF News Study Says: S.F.'s Highest Incomes Get Higher, Income Gap Gets Wider A new study by the Brookings Institute highlights many of the perceived changes to San Francisco's economic landscape since the Great Recession, including the fact that out of all the nation's cities, we
SF News Mid-Market Tenants Win Another Reprieve From Eviction Last we heard about the embattled tenants of 1049 Market Street, the remaining group of them who have not moved of their own accord (it remains unclear just how many there are, but
SF News Tenant Claims He Was Evicted So Landlord Could Get Into AirBnB Racket Former Russian Hill resident and current Chronicle article subject Chris Butler claims his landlord gave him the boot after nearly ten years in his apartment, in order to rent out two units on
SF News Mid-Market Tenants Suing Landlord To Counter Eviction Remember the case of 1049 Market, where about a hundred people faced eviction all because a percentage of the units were declared illegal and the landlord decided to convert to office? Well, a
SF News Board Of Supes Passes Two Measures Aimed At Preserving Rental Stock At Tuesday's Board of Supervisors meeting, two measures drawn up by Supervisor John Avalos aimed at increasing and preserving the city's stock of rental apartments passed unanimously on initial vote. One measure eases
SF News Mass Eviction On Mid-Market Put On Hold Pending Planning Review In a small victory for tenants' rights, a mass eviction of more than 100 people from 1049 Market Street has been put on hold as the Planning Department looks into the historic residential
SF News Jane Kim Steps In To Help Mid-Market Tenants Facing Eviction Following on yesterday's breaking news about the 100+ people getting evicted from two buildings on Market between 6th and 7th, Supervisor Jane Kim is hoping to get the word out to tenants that
SF News 100+ Artists And Students Getting Evicted From Large Mid-Market Building With 'Illegal' Units [Updated] A building that for almost fifteen years has provided affordable housing to artists, students, and others on a Mid-Market block is getting emptied of tenants in what's likely to be a high-profile mass
SF News Mission Sex Club Falls Victim To S.F. Eviction Crisis Now that the Mission has turned into a giant independently-owned beard oil boutique, soaring rent prices have driven local sex club Mission Control out. They (along with countless other evictees, presumably) need your