we at dbi and interestingly enough, and we have not had that many and we did receive 8 from ted gilikson and his attorney just last week and at the looked like they are primarily buildings that owners have gone through earlier evictions, and turned the building into tourism rentals for the revenue. whether or not that item from the building code point of view, really remains to be seen. and the press and the grant yesterday that they are prepared to file a civil action suit to try to make that happen. whether they have grounds for that, i have no idea. but the real challenge that we continue to work with the supervisor and trying to find a way to achieve his goals. but, the code enforcement side of this is rather difficult. >> commissioner walker. yes. i think that we run into this with the use issues under the jurisdiction of planning but we are the inspecters out in the field and so hopefully we can work with planning. sometimes we have to act as their eyes and ears, >> and of those complaints, how are you processing them? what are you doing? >> well the chief housing inspector is revi