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Trinity Place

Herrera demands answers from Trinity Place on tourist uses of rent-controlled dwellings

August 6, 2015September 8, 2015 by S.F. City Attorney's Press Office
Deputy City Attorney Yvonne Meré, lead counsel in the Trinity Place investigation, with City Attorney Dennis Herrera at a neighborhood event.
Investigation finds evidence that nearly two-dozen residential apartments-including 16 rent-controlled units-were apparently leased to tourists as ‘SOMA Suites Hotel’

Categories Land Use, News, Tenants, Trinity PlaceTags Trinity Place

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