Major point look at the outcome. If we are trying to preserve those people then do it. It fact is a culpability should be based on the number of balconies the real estate people are aware of and understand the value and thats the comparability can it should be thank you. Next speaker. Good afternoon. My name is a kathy. First of all, weld like to thank ace for the empowerment who work with the tenants so thank supervisor campos and supervisor kim and supervisor mar and supervisor campos for claund this item. Memoranda rent are around 3,400 a month and 2013 Data Collected by the anti eviction map project makes use of ellis increased 1 hundred and 76 percent in comparison with other years. Everyone except the splarlts say they want people to stay in the city this will allow them to stay longrange were in an emergency situation. Form for a flipperer to have to face a payment of the subsidy for two years might give persons because of whether or not to engage in harmful general welfare of t
That has a as a rate for two years is problematic and to have a market rate for the whole city is problematic and in the excelsior its different. One of the other issues i want to talk about is hardship that came up before. I want to point out a fundamental difference between landlord and tenant hardship thats the consideration of assets. If the landlord is filing an petition the property is considered if a tenant is nil i filing a hardship the tenants assets are not considered and then to help low income tenant to relocation were asking this testing of the amendment. If the stated goal is for the higher location goal money needed then we ask for the testing. Thank you thank you. Next speaker. After that supervisors. Im Stephen Vincent ive lived in San Francisco since 1962 and been an artist and writer and publish ive made contributions to the city and the state. Ive lived in any residence on 23 Reading Street for 23 years. The building was acquired and i was immediately threatened wit
Ive always participateed in the elections of the city. I hope i can stay here and i hope this is just the beginning because i know its better than it was as far as the pay out goes its not going to stop the problem. When youre trying to find housing they dont even have waiting lists anymore. I look at shopping carts i think that will be my next home thank you. Next speaker. Good afternoon, supervisors im charley i didnt ive representing the San Franciscos apartment association. We find this legislation problematic the first is the market rate for apartments changes everyday. To establish market rate and use that has a as a rate for two years is problematic and to have a market rate for the whole city is problematic and in the excelsior its different. One of the other issues i want to talk about is hardship that came up before. I want to point out a fundamental difference between landlord and tenant hardship thats the consideration of assets. If the landlord is filing an petition the pr
And 40s because it was more affordable. I meet more people ail the time who are being evicted. Its been heartbreaking and infoirt many of the families are being evicted and Service Workers who have taken to taking care of others. As a newer i worry about Peoples Health living are constant fear and stress were all worried about this and its not going good for the health. Homelessness is already a problem in San Francisco it will only become 0 worse. The staircase differences between rich and poor the Martin Luther kings are facing us evidence its painful and please do something quickly. Every week that goes by people are suffering a losing their homes thank you. Next speaker and. Im patricia caring man, i moved to San Francisco in 1970. Ive been living at any current flat in the mission for 2 seven years. I have no idea whats going to happen to me in august im a senior i get a year and then i have to be out. I dont sleep at night. I have a had a right time eating because my sum is in a
Act evictions are happening under 10 companies. Theres some comments about mom and pop but its not mom and pop Property Owners but i was wondering if you have more of the numbers or anyone amongst you did the mapping project could come up with the data. Okay. I know. Maybe after Public Comment you could come back to us with the data i have concerned with the mom and pop but if 98 percent of the evictions are happening under the office of 10 large corporations there should be less concerns about who the legislation is impacting. Between 70 and 80 percent for people who have had the buildings longer but its a few landlords that are evicting if they moved in 10 years ago even that little percent that owns that for more than 5 years those are huge landlords like that. Thank you. Next speaker. Im Alicia Thorton my landlord is a speculator you can see here billboards. My partner and i have until december 30th before being vooekd we can spring back im in my 40s shes in her 50s but i worry abo