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San Francisco Voters Approve Tax on Vacant Multifamily Units

City Landlords Could Be Penalized for Sitting on Empty Apartments
Voters in San Francisco approved a tax that will charge multifamily landlords who own units that have been vacant for six or more months. (Getty Images)
Voters in San Francisco approved a tax that will charge multifamily landlords who own units that have been vacant for six or more months. (Getty Images)
CoStar News
November 15, 2022 | 3:53 AM

San Francisco voters eager to help ease the city's worsening housing shortage have approved a tax intended to penalize multifamily landlords sitting on long-vacant units.

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