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Locality: San Francisco, California

Phone: +1 415-345-3088



Address: 1699 Van Ness Ave 94109 San Francisco, CA, US

Website: sanfranciscoleasing.com/Propertiesframeset.htm

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San Francisco Leasing 11.11.2020

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San Francisco Leasing 30.10.2020

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San Francisco Leasing 08.09.2020

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San Francisco Leasing 17.08.2020

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San Francisco Leasing 02.08.2020

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San Francisco Leasing 15.07.2020

Consider Housing a North Bay Fire Victim Today A number of you have generously offered Good Samaritan tenancies in recent years to displaced victims of residential fires in San Francisco. SFAA is currently working with the City of San Francisco to offer Good Samaritan tenancies to victims of the fires in the Wine Country and the North Bay. Good Samaritan tenancies are typically one or two year tenancies that are offered at below market rate to victims of a natural disaster. ...Good Samaritan tenancies differ from typical rent-controlled tenancies in that at the expiration of the lease term, the property owner has the right to extend the tenancy, end the tenancy, or adjust the rent to fair market value. If you have a vacancy that you’d be willing to use to help somebody in need, please consider offering your apartment to a victim of the California fires. Please contact Ben Amyes at the San Francisco Human Services Agency via email or phone at [email protected] or 415-557-5370 if you are able to offer housing in this time of need. For technical questions about the Good Samaritan law and program, please contact Charley Goss at the SFAA at [email protected] or 415-255-2288. For more information, visit www.SFAA.org

San Francisco Leasing 28.06.2020

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