Veritas Investments Announces New Program to Forgive Uncovered Portions of Back-Rent Owed by Residential Tenants

Veritas Investments Announces New Program to Forgive Uncovered Portions of Back-Rent Owed by Residential Tenants Veritas Investments — SF’s largest landlord, which owns and manages some 250 residential properties in the city — announced this week it will not require tenants to pay their overdue rent caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. In what’s being described…

100% Low-Income Housing to Be Built in SF

100% Low-Income Housing to Be Built in SF Up to 300 100% low-income units will be built at 1979 Mission Street near 16th St in San Francisco starting as early as next year. The “Monster in the Mission” with mostly market-rate housing that had been originally proposed by developer Maximus Real Estate had been opposed…

S.F. tenants made millions after suing landlords over bogus owner move-in evictions

S.F. tenants made millions after suing landlords over bogus owner move-in evictions https://www.sfchronicle.com/sf/article/S-F-tenants-sued-landlords-over-bogus-owner-16705393.php J.K. Dineen Dec. 16, 2021 Four years after the San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed a bill meant to crack down on bogus owner move-in evictions, the legislation is paying off in a big way — at least for a few fortunate…

Victory: $64 million Budget for Affordable Housing!

Victory: $64 million Budget for Affordable Housing! After our campaign as part of the San Francisco Anti-Displacement Coalition to have another San Francisco Supervisor support the vote to override Mayor Breed’s likely veto for affordable housing, we won! We want to thank especially Supervisor Preston for his advocacy as well as Supervisors Walton, Peskin, Chan,…

Market-Driven Policies Don’t Keep Workers in SF

Market-Driven Policies Don’t Keep Workers in SF Union workers need more affordable housing, new study shows Collaboration between labor and housing activists shows that current market-driven policies won’t keep workforce in town. The report concludes that the city needs more non-market housing to create new units that will affordable to its workforce. Workers surveyed include…

Luxury Project Blocked by Progressive Supes

Luxury Project Blocked by Progressive Supes The progressive San Francisco Supervisors blocked a huge luxury housing project in SOMA. The more conservative Supervisors Safai and Stefani were joined by Supervisor Haney who is running for California District 17 Assembly with the support of the building trade and at least some YIMBYs. The debate shows city…