The Veritas Tenants Association and advocates with the Housing Rights Coalition of San Francisco alleged Veritas had already received nearly $6 million in federal loans during the pandemic, when eviction and rent moratoriums were in place. The advocates urged Veritas to use those funds to cover the amount of back rent collectively owed by Veritas tenants about $5.7 million. | San Francisco (BCN) San Francisco’s largest landlord earlier this week announced it will forgive the uncovered portion of back-rent owed by tenants unable to pay due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With California’s eviction moratorium having expired more than two months ago, thousands of renters across the state have been faced with finding the funds to […]
Veritas Investments SF's largest landlord, which owns and manages some 250 residential properties in the city announced this week it will not require tenants to pay their overdue rent caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
San Francisco’s largest landlord earlier this week announced it will forgive the uncovered portion of back-rent owed by tenants unable to pay due to the.
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