Wednesday, February 22, 2006
SAN FRANCISCO - Expelled tenants can gather up to $4,500 each in transfer assistance from landlords who decide to stop renting their assets, a state appeals court ruled.
The First District Court of Appeal on Tuesday upheld a San Francisco ordinance entitling tenants evicted under the state Ellis Act to assistance regardless of income, with a cap of $13,500 per household.
Small Property Owners of San Francisco, an organization that promotes home ownership, and rental property owners sued the city, claiming the relocation costs were unjust to property owners and provide more money than tenants need to find a new apartment.
The First District Court of Appeal on Tuesday upheld a San Francisco ordinance entitling tenants evicted under the state Ellis Act to assistance regardless of income, with a cap of $13,500 per household.
Small Property Owners of San Francisco, an organization that promotes home ownership, and rental property owners sued the city, claiming the relocation costs were unjust to property owners and provide more money than tenants need to find a new apartment.



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