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San Francisco Greenlights $20 Million Allocation to Rent Relief, Affordable Housing

City Officials Approve Funding To Prevent Potential Multifamily Tenant Evictions
San Francisco intends to use revenue from a tax increase to help fund at least $20 million in tenant protection and affordable housing programs. (Getty Images)
San Francisco intends to use revenue from a tax increase to help fund at least $20 million in tenant protection and affordable housing programs. (Getty Images)
CoStar News
March 24, 2021 | 9:49 P.M.

The most expensive housing market in the nation is now the latest to throw its weight behind financial support for struggling apartment tenants, in an attempt to prevent what could otherwise be a wave of evictions stemming from the coronavirus pandemic.

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