Posted on 06/18/2020 6:21:01 PM PDT by KingofZion
Landlords will be permanently barred from evicting tenants if they cant pay rent due to coronavirus-related issues, like job loss or getting sick from the virus, under legislation passed by the Board of Supervisors Tuesday.
The legislation passed 10-1, with Supervisor Catherine Stefani in dissent.
Mayor London Breed already issued an emergency order banning evictions during the public health emergency and for two months after to help people avoid displacement during the pandemic. She also eliminated late fees and interest and gave tenants more time to pay back their rent.
But many still worried about the looming threat of eviction after the emergency order lifts. The legislation, written by Supervisor Dean Preston, does not waive unpaid rent, but instead makes the current moratorium permanent by forbidding landlords from ever using the missed rent as a reason for eviction no matter when the public health emergency is lifted.
*** This proposal drew several hours of public comment at Mondays Land Use and Transportation Committee meeting. While those in favor of the ordinance said its important to protect people from displacement during the pandemic, those against it worried about the strain it could put on landlords who still need to cover their own expenses.
Im a mom-and-pop business, Barbara Dwyer, who owns a three-unit building near Dolores Park, previously told The Chronicle. Dwyer said she already lowered her tenants rent by 10% at the beginning of the public health emergency. If my tenants were to decide to stop paying rent, I still have to pay my property taxes, utilities, insurance and cost of repairs.
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Violates the “takings clause”
The government just set aside private real estate contracts. Seems unconstitutional.
“Landlords are the evil rich. Just ask the multi-millionaire liberal politicians”.
You’re right on.
Ted Kennedy and a Democrat from Chicago whose name escapes me, were big time slumlords in Chicago.
Not so disguised. Pretty blatant. Who is going to invest in housing in the future in San Fran or other liberal bastions of collectivism. ?
Plank #1 of the Communist Manifesto: Abolition of private property rights.
The takings clause lawsuit is going to be epic in California...
The unintended consequences of this stupid law are legion...
And there was much rejoicing among serial deadbeats and squatters.
A smart landlord could always find a way for an unfortunate fire during repairs. Damn, a total loss.
It is vexing to watch.
As a lawyer, you couldn’t pay me enough to be a landlord. This is going to make less affordable housing.
SF landlords have been collecting obscene rents since the late 90/ - - 2x to 10xs of what market rent would be except NIMBYs blocked housing supply from coming online. A good 2br apt goes for well over 5,000. f they couldnt save $ during a 20 year boom you dont need to feel bad for them.
Pathetic. But leftists voted them in. Anyone with brains will get outta there. ASAP.
“Virtue signaling is so satisfying “ and easy when it is done at someone else’s expense. There completed your sentence in a more realistic way.
24 hour street defecation? Still okay.
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Sanctuary_District
Regards,
Banks will curtail lending for folks interested in multiple dwelling properties i suspect. Imagine a bank being forced to be a landlord when an owner throws up their hands and says screw it...I’m bankrupt...let the city , the banks, and the tenants fight over everything.
They could try it but when they get no money as there is no one to pay the taxes or rents...what good is the property to the state.
Deadbeats and Squatters,,,
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Gotta “Ring” to It.
“Well now that we know what you are, we’re just negotiating the price.”
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