A San Francisco couple has agreed to pay $276,000 in penalties and fees for evicting long-term tenants — including a disabled person — and then illegally turning their homes into vacation rentals on such platforms as as Homeaway.com and VRBO.com, according to City Attorney Dennis Herrera's office.
Herrera brought a civil suit last year against Darren and Valerie Lee, accusing them of using the Ellis Act in 2005 to evict their tenants from two residential units in Pacific Heights and then illegally…
Miyerkules, Mayo 6, 2015
San Francisco pair to pay $276,000 after evicting tenants to cater to tourists
A San Francisco couple has agreed to pay $276,000 in penalties and fees for evicting long-term tenants — including a disabled person — and then illegally turning their homes into vacation rentals on such platforms as as Homeaway.com and VRBO.com, according to City Attorney Dennis Herrera's office.
Herrera brought a civil suit last year against Darren and Valerie Lee, accusing them of using the Ellis Act in 2005 to evict their tenants from two residential units in Pacific Heights and then illegally…
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