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Owners of SF building allowed to convert into condos despite claim of displacing 100-year-old tenant
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SAN FRANCISCO (BCN) - The owners of a six-unit San Francisco residential building got permission from a state appeals court on Friday to proceed with a condominium conversion, a case that got widespread attention over a 100-year-old woman s efforts to stay in one of the units.