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San Francisco Apartment Landlords May Require License From City to Raise Rents

New Ordinance Would Demand Rent, Occupancy Data in Exchange for Ability to Increase Rates
San Francisco's Board of Supervisors have approved  a new ordinance that would require landlords to provide occupancy and rental data in exchange for the ability to increase rents. (Getty Images)
San Francisco's Board of Supervisors have approved a new ordinance that would require landlords to provide occupancy and rental data in exchange for the ability to increase rents. (Getty Images)
CoStar News
December 2, 2020 | 7:04 AM

San Francisco's multifamily landlords are protesting a proposal they argue would add to their mounting financial woes, but the city argues is necessary to help it grapple with a worsening housing crisis.

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