i'm marlene tran before my retirement in teaching speaking a second language to students i encouraged my students to study hard and save money to guy a home. through years of savings some bought a home but to help with expenses when we they rent out their homes the san franciscans make it hard to stay in the rent market. the supervisor campos rent relocation fee is such an unbalanced elective that is unfair to tenants and landlords. if small property owners can't make the ends meet where will go tenants find rentals. our goal is to oppose this ordinance but not only will it hurt small property owners but tenants. my question is then how will san francisco help tenants remain in san francisco. city of san francisco already allocates one hundred and 65 million to homeless programs most to first time homes so why da can't the board of supervisors help to build for affordable housing so it will reduce speculation and reduce the infliction between property owners and tenants and, of course, less psychiatries on properties as a whole. i hope the board of supervisors will help tenants and sa