. >> teresa flandrick. i actually work at senior and disability housing and policy. this whole situation here came to me at a point where i'm actually very familiar with jerald balzer, the owner. back during the first dot-com era in terms of he bought a home on my street on lombard, and he pushed everyone out, saying there were renovations. and one person fought to get back in. but with these remodels, this building became commercial rentals for many years. the neighbors still look out across the street to what's going on. this was very important to our tight knit north beach community. when we see also with balzer riding on his secretary of state statement -- see, he owns several buildings. the problem is is he's also said that he has an office in 567 lombard. this is, again, the seven unit residential building on lombard street. so he has that address in one place, he has another address as his principle business address being 517 lombard. he also has a service of address address at 429. he immediately upon buying that tried to negotiate buyouts with the tenants. t