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Rent Board Commisioners Turn Blind Eye to Landlord Fraud

by Robert S. Rivkin, Beyond Chron (Reposted)
This is the story of a uniquely San Francisco protection racket - scofflaws protecting scofflaws. Let’s say you are a San Francisco tenant whose landlord has filed a petition at the Rent Board to get extra rent from her tenants by claiming capital improvements. Under the San Francisco rent control ordinance, landlords are permitted to pass through to tenants half the costs of genuine capital improvements.
Let’s assume, also, that at the hearing before an Administrative Law Judge, you have proven - through cross-examination of the landlord and with documentary evidence - that the landlord was less than truthful about material facts and, with respect to at least one of the items, was not entitled to her claimed capital improvement pass-through. You’ve also proven that two years earlier in a Rent Board hearing on another petition, the same landlord had attempted to mislead the judge and to defraud the tenants, and had failed in that attempted scam to raise the tenants’ rent.

Finally, let’s assume that the current judge - exhibiting both pro-landlord bias and utter ignorance of the Rent Board rule she was to required to follow - ignored the landlord’s attempt to deceive her and ruled in the landlord’s favor.

Then assume further that you appeal this judge’s decision to the Rent Board, a quasi-appellate court set up in 1979 mainly to protect tenants against landlord gouging and other mistreatment. The Board consists of five commissioners. Two of the commissioners are “tenants representatives” and two are “landlord representatives”, while one is a homeowner -- supposedly a “neutral.”

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by a TG person
Me and my partner, who was Kitty Kastro, had problems with the Rent Board as well. We had filed over seven complaints because the landlord would not make repairs and six of those complaints never made it to the board until over six months later. Those complaints finally made it after we had moved out. The conditions at 308 Turk street were so bad that gang boys were getting stabbed in the hallways and the blood would be left on the floors and the walls for weeks. They're were rats in the ceilings, garbage strown about in the common grounds, monthly water outages, and it was not safe to walk from the front door to our apartments.
The Rent Board did nothing about our complaints.
As far as I am concerned the building insoectors for SF are corrupt. We saw the building manager once hand money to the inspector. (No lie) If Kitty were here today she would back me up on this.
So either corruption is rampant and out of control, or each person who works at these places are corrupt.
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