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  2. CitiApartments - Wikipedia

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    To promote its position as a caretaker of San Francisco's older housing stock, CitiApartments had co-hosted various housing-related and low-income charities and causes, and provided one nearly free studio apartment to a needy family. It disseminated numerous press releases on the subject since the inception of the lawsuits and adopted the ...

  3. Rent control in the United States - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco, for example, allows annual rent increases of 60% of the CPI, up to a maximum 7%. [65] Rent control laws are often administered by nonelected rent control boards. Officers in city government assign members of the board, which will ensure mixed numbers of tenants and property owners to balance out their benefits.

  4. Single-room occupancy - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, The Guardian reported that the average SRO rents in San Francisco's Chinatown are increasing from $610 in 2013, to $970 in 2015 (the average rent for all rental housing was $3,907). [41] The increase in SRO rents is due to the shift away from renting to Chinese immigrants towards "college graduates, single adults and white people". [ 41 ]

  5. What is the true cost of living in San Francisco? - AOL

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  6. San Francisco's 'Micro-Apartment': How Much Smaller Can ... - AOL

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    We thought a 325-square-foot apartment was tiny, but San Francisco has shrunk the size of a studio even further -- to a ridiculously minuscule 160 square feet. Patrick Kennedy of the development ...

  7. Costa–Hawkins Rental Housing Act - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, San Francisco voters passed a ballot initiative which expanded the city's existing rent control laws to include small multi-unit apartments with four or less units, built prior to 1980. (about 30% of the city's rental housing stock at the time).