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Zacks & Freedman PC’s Clients Prevail in Their Challenge to San Francisco’s Attempt to Interfere With State Unlawful Detainer Timelines

In the California First District Court of Appeal case SFAA v. CCSF, Zacks & Freedman’s clients, and landlords throughout California, enjoyed a big win against San Francisco this month, in the City’s most recent attempt to stifle landlords… Read More
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You Are a Landlord and Got Sued by Your Tenant – Now What?

You’re a California landlord. A good one. You own a nice building with good apartments. You provide housing for people who need it. You are attentive to your tenants. You make repairs when tenants notify you. You don’t raise the rent more than is… Read More
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Navigating the Implied Warranty of Habitability and Covenant of Quiet Enjoyment in San Francisco

In San Francisco, every lease and rental agreement includes an implied warranty of habitability and a covenant of quiet enjoyment. As a landlord or property owner, understanding these concepts is crucial to maintaining positive tenant relationships a… Read More
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“Mediation Magic”: Judge David A. Garcia (R) Shares His Approach to Conflict Resolution*

Our housing providers hone best practices and find ways to mediate conflict. Still, it takes a degree of luck to stay out of litigation these days—a prospect made more daunting where insurance carriers are receding from our industry. Conflicts are… Read More
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Creating a Tenancy-in-Common Property

Tenancies-in-common (TICs) are among the most popular forms of shared property ownership in San Francisco. Following sweeping changes to condominium conversion rules over the last decade, which have discouraged (or outright banned) property owners fr… Read More
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The Landlord Who Could Neither Exit Nor Remain in the Rental Business: The Hobson’s Choice of the Recent Barrington Plaza Case

California’s Ellis Act was enacted in 1985 to enable landlords who find themselves in financially or otherwise unmanageable situations to exit the rental business. It came about as a response to a particular Santa Monica landlord’s desire to demo… Read More
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Flippers Will Need to Disclose Their Work Under a New California Law

What is Included in the New California Law Starting July 1, 2024, some sellers of residential California property may be required to make additional disclosures if they flip property, or otherwise sell it on short order, after making repairs. Assembl… Read More
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Density Bonus Law Gets an Extra Boost in 2024 Via AB1287

California’s Density Bonus Law was originally enacted in 1989, but has gained traction in recent years as a result of California’s well known housing crisis. Generally speaking, the Density Bonus Law was enacted as an incentive to developers to b… Read More
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She Came In Through The School Year Window – OMI Timing Constraints – Act Now!

The San Francisco Rent Ordinance allows certain owners the ability to recover tenant-occupied rental units for personal use, thereby terminating the tenancy of all occupants. However, there are significant limitations on how and when an owner can per… Read More
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Delinquent Owner: Can the Homeowners Association Foreclose?

The short answer is yes, but it depends on the amount owed and it requires compliance with a series of rules. Because Homeowners’ Associations (“HOAs”) depend upon the timely payment of owners’ assessments to function, courts recognize the ri… Read More
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