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know what's going to happen in the future, why not just pay by the hour and do it that way for united rentalsing to be other ones out there, so this equipment finance is probably going to be a big one, especially if rental prices stay very low. >> julia, i can tell you have a burning thought before we move on >> i do. bill, this is a trend we've seen across so many different parts of the economy the shift from ownership to access weaver se we've seen it in the consumer economy, airbnb, the runway. and i think what's really interesting is in a lot of ways, we've seen these rental companies enable both consumers and corporations to get access to a higher level of service maybe the people who are renting bulldozer bulldozers are able to get a better bulldozer than if they have to think about buying one themselves, and i think we've seen an increase in the economy in terms of sharing a rental and that doesn't require a higher quality service or product if you're only paying for a piece of it. >> i just hope mrs. chu has her videotape going when dom is out there working that backhoe >> we're takin
know what's going to happen in the future, why not just pay by the hour and do it that way for united rentalsing to be other ones out there, so this equipment finance is probably going to be a big one, especially if rental prices stay very low. >> julia, i can tell you have a burning thought before we move on >> i do. bill, this is a trend we've seen across so many different parts of the economy the shift from ownership to access weaver se we've seen it in the consumer economy,...
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there is only 40 million rental unit. -- rental units. depending on what we do with enhanced on ointment hazard -- ahanced unemployment has relationship to what you do with rental assistance. they can use some of that money to pay their rent. these things are interrelated 30 million to 40 million is grossly high in terms of estimates. this is nothing close to what was the mortgage and housing crisis we had during the recession. representative: let me switch gears to health care. idea togood idea or bad have millions of americans lose health care during the middle of a pandemic? mnuchin: i don't think it is a good idea. that is why isa ppp and other things that workers attached to the business, so they can continue to get health care. as part of the first bill we passed, we allowed small businesses to maintain money for health care. representative: despite those changes, those efforts, there is an estimated five port 4 million a minute -- i've point 4 million 5.4 million americans stripped of health care since may and many more will allow a
there is only 40 million rental unit. -- rental units. depending on what we do with enhanced on ointment hazard -- ahanced unemployment has relationship to what you do with rental assistance. they can use some of that money to pay their rent. these things are interrelated 30 million to 40 million is grossly high in terms of estimates. this is nothing close to what was the mortgage and housing crisis we had during the recession. representative: let me switch gears to health care. idea togood...
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rental payments to help support this collective effort. again, we're not only supporting renters, we want to be sensitive to the needs, particularly of small property owners. people with just a few units. people that literally maybe inherited property or, you know, saved money, put everything on the line to buy a few rental units. and they have a mortgage that they took out. and they rely on you as a tenant to make those payments to make their payments. >> the main website, the main platform, we have the information on that site. but this new housing is key site is a website that will provide guidance, more importantly resources, again, not just for tenants, but landlords and home owners and the like. and it tries to help explain all of this in a way that not only you can understand, but your lawyer can understand as well. tool kits, legal aid resources, as you see, and a faq question, frequently asked questions section. here is a static picture of the home page of housing is key. and it is now appropriate at this moment that i turn over this presentation to lordes who worked so hard in the chair of the agency to make sure that the site is dynamic and up and running and means somethin
rental payments to help support this collective effort. again, we're not only supporting renters, we want to be sensitive to the needs, particularly of small property owners. people with just a few units. people that literally maybe inherited property or, you know, saved money, put everything on the line to buy a few rental units. and they have a mortgage that they took out. and they rely on you as a tenant to make those payments to make their payments. >> the main website, the main...
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therefore 850 rental units has realistic potential to add hundreds of cars in south beach. south beach proper does not have parking structures akin to mission bay. long-term, it will be become scarce if 850 rental units are constructed. we in south beach have not seen the consequences of the stadiums at full capacity. i'm also afraid south beach real estate is oversaturated pre-covid, 274 brandon, 300 brand brandon. that is four empty store fronts outside my home. 2 bryant street across from seawall lot 330 is commercial developed by strada. it's advertised for lease. i'm not bullish about the future of just the immediate future of commercial real estate. i hope the commission considers long-term solutions. i'm not keen on what i perceive is an unrealistic being proposal on our public lands. >> thank you. >> good evening, commissioners. hello? my name is earl. i'm a resident and business owner directly across the street from the proposed development, seawall lot 330 and piers 30-32. we are important stakeholders who must live with the consequences of this decision on a daily
therefore 850 rental units has realistic potential to add hundreds of cars in south beach. south beach proper does not have parking structures akin to mission bay. long-term, it will be become scarce if 850 rental units are constructed. we in south beach have not seen the consequences of the stadiums at full capacity. i'm also afraid south beach real estate is oversaturated pre-covid, 274 brandon, 300 brand brandon. that is four empty store fronts outside my home. 2 bryant street across from...
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there is only 40 million rental unit. -- rental units. depending on what we do with enhanced on ointment hazard -- ahanced unemployment has relationship to what you do with rental assistance. they can use some of that money to pay their rent. these things are interrelated 30 million to 40 million is grossly high in terms of estimates. this is nothing close to what was the mortgage and housing crisis we had during the recession. representative: let me switch gears to health care. idea togood...
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unit. thinks all on the -- this is all on the backs of the tenants. for you to approve this, you're actually sanctioning what speculators are doing, which is emptying rental units only to turn them around to tic units that can be later converted to condos, because guess what? the counsel is going to show up and say there was never, ever any evictions taking place in these places. so i'm asking you this. do you actually believe that a six-unit place in one of the most desirable neighborhoods in san francisco was empty? that is not the case, of course. so, please, reject this. [bell ringing] and uphold the san francisco's general plan. even the policy 3.3 of the general plan that allows limited conversions of rental stock is only because they want to provide opportunities for moderate household, moderate income households. these are not moderate units, commissioners. 1 million+ dollar is not affordable to moderate income households and do not convert them to condos because they'll be worth way more than that. not affordable to average san franciscans. thank you. >> commissioners, this is lorraine petty. i'm a senior from the fillmore and i'm a member of the
unit. thinks all on the -- this is all on the backs of the tenants. for you to approve this, you're actually sanctioning what speculators are doing, which is emptying rental units only to turn them around to tic units that can be later converted to condos, because guess what? the counsel is going to show up and say there was never, ever any evictions taking place in these places. so i'm asking you this. do you actually believe that a six-unit place in one of the most desirable neighborhoods in...
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the four existing rental units will remain at rental units subject to rent control. as i mentioned, the proposed building has been modified since the 311 notification in june and july. by moving the building forward 8 feet, thus reducing the portion of the building that would be shading the park and affecting the rear tenants, and accessory dwelling unit was added by removing the on-site parking. as currently shown, the project is not entirely code compliant as the bicycle parking does not meet the directional requirements, and the a.d.u. would need a waiver for density. it maintains midblock open space and accessibility to jury commons. since the proposed relocation of the building is significantly different than what was proposed, the commission would need to take d.r. to accept these modifications. in addition, the staff recommendations two additional modifications. one, a five-foot rear set back on the deck at the second parking line, and modifying the bicycle parking to be in compliance with code. staff's recommendation it so take d.r. and approve the project as
the four existing rental units will remain at rental units subject to rent control. as i mentioned, the proposed building has been modified since the 311 notification in june and july. by moving the building forward 8 feet, thus reducing the portion of the building that would be shading the park and affecting the rear tenants, and accessory dwelling unit was added by removing the on-site parking. as currently shown, the project is not entirely code compliant as the bicycle parking does not meet...
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for a minimum long-term of 57 years to finance the construction of 100% affordable -- 130-unit multi family rental housing development unit and a staff unit at 681 for low income households with space for introduction, design and repair users approving a grant lease to 681 for housing association for a lease term of 75 years and one 20-year option to extend a annual base of 15,000 in order to construct and operate the project and adopting various findings. members of the public who wish to provide public comment on these items should call (415)655-0001 and meeting i.d. 146 892 6687 and press pound twice. if you have not already done so, please dial star 3 and raise your hand and wait until the system indicates you have been unmuted and you may begin your comments. >> chair fewer: thank you, madam clerk. there's no daily report on item number 7 but there's a daily report on item number 8. before we have johnathan gagan from the moacd, let's hear from the b.l.a. on item number 8 first. >> yes, chair fewer, members of the committee. item 8 is a resolution approving the amended and restated loan agree
for a minimum long-term of 57 years to finance the construction of 100% affordable -- 130-unit multi family rental housing development unit and a staff unit at 681 for low income households with space for introduction, design and repair users approving a grant lease to 681 for housing association for a lease term of 75 years and one 20-year option to extend a annual base of 15,000 in order to construct and operate the project and adopting various findings. members of the public who wish to...
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it was about 150 families, but the city said that number is "flui, as housing is repaired and rental units become available." >> it's hard to find housing when so much destruction takes place. so, i know that we do have some in hotel rooms currently, but we also have some that are living in homeless shelters. >> reporter: and for those who aren't displaced, siddell says residents are also still struggling to clear tree debris. >> that's going to go on for a very long time. they've passed through neighborhoods one to two times at this point, trying to remove debris from the curbside. but as soon as it's removed, residents are bringing what was in their backyard to their front yard to have that removed as well. people are tired. you know, they're exhausted. >> reporter: but the derecho didn't just leave its mark on the city of cedar rapids and its suburbs. iowa's rural farming communities were also hit hard. just west of cedar rapids, farmers like lance lillibridge are still assessing just how much of their crop was destroyed. >> our corn is really twisted up pretty bad. it's still harvestab
it was about 150 families, but the city said that number is "flui, as housing is repaired and rental units become available." >> it's hard to find housing when so much destruction takes place. so, i know that we do have some in hotel rooms currently, but we also have some that are living in homeless shelters. >> reporter: and for those who aren't displaced, siddell says residents are also still struggling to clear tree debris. >> that's going to go on for a very long...
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i have three rental units in worcester. i live in one of them. the eviction moratorium the cdc enacted makes sense om a health point of view, but it dodges the fundamental question, which is how we ultimately going to payutor this. justng temporary bandaids on isn't going to work, when we knew at thstart of this we were going to need stitches. judy: for a look at what prompted the cdc's action and who it will not help, we turn to diane yentel, president of the national low income housing coalition, a non-profit advocacy group. thank you for joining us. this new moratorium make? cane: thanks for having me. ld make a tremendous difference. it is an extraordinary and unprecedented action the cdc is d taking, it is upheld by the courts, it will save lives. it could prevent tens of millions o people from losing their homes during a pandemic. judy: i saw a number, something like 20 million to 30 million people are potentially on the brink of eviction. are all of them going to be helped? we just heard from that one couple who said they already had a cou
i have three rental units in worcester. i live in one of them. the eviction moratorium the cdc enacted makes sense om a health point of view, but it dodges the fundamental question, which is how we ultimately going to payutor this. justng temporary bandaids on isn't going to work, when we knew at thstart of this we were going to need stitches. judy: for a look at what prompted the cdc's action and who it will not help, we turn to diane yentel, president of the national low income housing...
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unit rent-controlled building. i wouldn't know what to do if i was faced with this calamitous situation. the building would be completely reconfigured, moved and added to and naturally occurring affordable and smaller rental staff would be eliminated. in contrast to policy objective 3. [ please stand by ] -- approve this exception to our policy. >> caller: a number of the tenants unit and senior and disability action. i want to expand on the general plan applications in this case. the second major objective of the 2014 housing element is to retain existing housing units without jeopardizing affordability. policy 2.1 is to discourage the demolition of sound drifting out of -- in a net increase in affordable housing. and this is going to result in affordable housing? it is not. it's all going to be market rate. does the permit call for demolition? it marshall neal does call for demolition. the housing element policy 3.1 says to preserve rental units, especially rent-controlled units, to meet the city's affordable housing needs. in the end the project will have eliminated affordable rent controlled units to have four unaffordable units. taken as a whole there's no project more inconsistent with the general p
unit rent-controlled building. i wouldn't know what to do if i was faced with this calamitous situation. the building would be completely reconfigured, moved and added to and naturally occurring affordable and smaller rental staff would be eliminated. in contrast to policy objective 3. [ please stand by ] -- approve this exception to our policy. >> caller: a number of the tenants unit and senior and disability action. i want to expand on the general plan applications in this case. the...
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. >> i lost a rental unit in the back, a woodwork shop in the middle, a pump house well, holding tank melted. but my house survived. it came within eight feet of my house, the fire. >> reporter: so lucky. hundreds gathered at the recovery resource center looking for help. the top request is for a place to stay. a lot of people are using red cross vouchers to stay in hotels, but some say when those run out, the only option is to sleep in their cars. in the north bay, the lmu fire is burning across five counties. more than 1400 homes and buildings destroyed. 375,000 acres gone. the fire stands at 76% containment. five people died in that fire. now to the south and the east bay where the scu complex fire has burned 395,000 acres, the second largest in state history. it's 72% contained. 82 homes and buildings burned in that plablaze. >>> we told you about the decision of the district attorney to charge a police officer for shooting and killing steven taylor at a walmart. it comes as the call for police reform gets louder every day. one of the men leading that is the uncle of oscar grant,
. >> i lost a rental unit in the back, a woodwork shop in the middle, a pump house well, holding tank melted. but my house survived. it came within eight feet of my house, the fire. >> reporter: so lucky. hundreds gathered at the recovery resource center looking for help. the top request is for a place to stay. a lot of people are using red cross vouchers to stay in hotels, but some say when those run out, the only option is to sleep in their cars. in the north bay, the lmu fire is...
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i have three rental units in worcester. i live in one of them. eviction moratord.m the enacted makes sense from a health point of view, but it dodges the fundamental question, which how we are ultimately going to pay for this. just putting temporary band-aids on isn't going to work, when we knew at the start of this we were going to need stihes. >> woodruff: thank you all. and now for a look at what prompted the c.d.c.'s action, and who it will and will not help, we turn to diane yentel, president of the national low income housing coalition, a non-profit advocacy group. diane yentel thank you very much for joinings. how much of a difference will this new moratorium make, do you think. >> thanks for having me, it could make a tremendous diff aence, it isn extraordinary and unprecedented action that the cdc has taken here. and if it is upheld by the courts, it will save lives and it could prevent tens of millions of people from losing their homes in the middle of a pandemic. >> we were-- i saw a number, something li0 20 to 3 million people are pot
i have three rental units in worcester. i live in one of them. eviction moratord.m the enacted makes sense from a health point of view, but it dodges the fundamental question, which how we are ultimately going to pay for this. just putting temporary band-aids on isn't going to work, when we knew at the start of this we were going to need stihes. >> woodruff: thank you all. and now for a look at what prompted the c.d.c.'s action, and who it will and will not help, we turn to diane yentel,...
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. >> many rental providers have had to forego mortgage payments on their rental units.had to defer paying taxes and also concerned that the longer the pandemic and the financial impacts continue on, then they might not be able to stay current on those obligations and they may lose their units to the bank. >> just keep going back to the idea that the government itself told people to stop working. you know, like you've got to give people more time before you start evicting and foreclosing for not being able to pay the bills. >> now, landlords can begin recovering their past due rent as early as march 1st of next year. that is month after those protections expire. in a statement san francisco mayor london breed praised the bill. we know some landlords will likely be unsatisfied with ts it does not address foreclosures or mortgage forbearance. for now, relief for those renters. for now reporting live, julian glover, abc7 news. >>> california now has the most coronavirus cases in the nation. at 712,000. and while that might seem kind of grim, there are some bright spots here
. >> many rental providers have had to forego mortgage payments on their rental units.had to defer paying taxes and also concerned that the longer the pandemic and the financial impacts continue on, then they might not be able to stay current on those obligations and they may lose their units to the bank. >> just keep going back to the idea that the government itself told people to stop working. you know, like you've got to give people more time before you start evicting and...
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>>this expansion plans to all rental units across the nation. >>coming up next on the kron 4 morning news buzz, the giants put on a show with a blowout win on the >>9.44 is the time and we want to take a peek at the weather see if things are changing out there day of mourning, john hey good morning guys we are still under the cloud cover that has been seen all morning long up to this point walnut creek, not the brightest just yet, although you can see it is getting a little bit brighter there towards our inland areas now we have seen some improvements in air quality it all depends on where you're at though conquered towards richmond oakland out to san francisco and up into most of the north bay actually sitting really good this morning, not so good towards valais ho as well as right around fremont mountain view in san mateo. >>and this map has already been changing through the morning will certainly change by the afternoon. so as you plan your day out and hopefully do enjoy a little bit of those nice temperatures make sure to keep a close eye on
>>this expansion plans to all rental units across the nation. >>coming up next on the kron 4 morning news buzz, the giants put on a show with a blowout win on the >>9.44 is the time and we want to take a peek at the weather see if things are changing out there day of mourning, john hey good morning guys we are still under the cloud cover that has been seen all morning long up to this point walnut creek, not the brightest just yet, although you can see it is getting a little...
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tenants in affordable housing units, including lock term tenants in that housing are less likely to be recipients of harassment, therefore, high market rate rentalnits have been excluded from this exemption. on-line 7, insert, after water shut-off, exceeding two hours in a single day, the property owner provides an alternative water source, including, but not limited to, bottled or gallons of water. insert, after shutoff, the property owner provides an alternative wat alternative source of power. line 13, strike caused by one week's advance notice, and strike the last sentence in that subsection, so it would read the -- [inaudible] >> chair peskin: -- the name and contact information of a liaison who can provide information and respond to tenant concerns. subb-1, in the event of an anticipated water or electricity shut off lasting more than two consecutive hours or four nonconsecutive hours in a single day, all impacted residents must be provided with 72 hours advance written notice. and sub-2, in the event of an anticipated water or electricity shut off of more than two consecutive hours or four consecutive hours on two or more consecutive days
tenants in affordable housing units, including lock term tenants in that housing are less likely to be recipients of harassment, therefore, high market rate rentalnits have been excluded from this exemption. on-line 7, insert, after water shut-off, exceeding two hours in a single day, the property owner provides an alternative water source, including, but not limited to, bottled or gallons of water. insert, after shutoff, the property owner provides an alternative wat alternative source of...
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. >>> then one of the biggest car rental companies in europe is zooming into the united states in the middle of a pandemic. we will ask the board member and namesake about why now is the time for them to expand in america. less than an hour to the closing bell, i'm cheryl casone in for liz claman. let's start "the claman countdown." cheryl: so after a day of records on wall street, it has been a rough one. the market sinking with the dow seeing its worst day since june 26. we are actually at session lows right now. the dow down 929. we are hitting new session lows. charles was right, this will be a crazy hour, folks. now, here's a question. did the strong start to september just lose its footing? is this a one-off, a one-day event? let's bring in john corpina and phil flynn. john, what do you make of the numbers? >> you know, we haven't seen a day like this in quite some time but let's put it into perspective. we were up 1.5% yesterday, down 3% plus today. so net-net it's down 1.5%, maybe a little more there. if you look at where we have been and how we got to where we are today, clea
. >>> then one of the biggest car rental companies in europe is zooming into the united states in the middle of a pandemic. we will ask the board member and namesake about why now is the time for them to expand in america. less than an hour to the closing bell, i'm cheryl casone in for liz claman. let's start "the claman countdown." cheryl: so after a day of records on wall street, it has been a rough one. the market sinking with the dow seeing its worst day since june 26. we...
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for a minimum long-term of 57 years to finance the construction of 100% affordable -- 130-unit multi family rental housing development unit and a staff unit at 681 for low income households with space for introduction, design and repair users approving a grant lease to 681 for housing association for a lease term of 75 years and one 20-year option to extend a annual base of 15,000 in order to construct and operate the project and adopting various findings. members of the public who wish to provide public comment on these items should call (415)655-0001 and meeting i.d. 146 892 6687 and press pound twice. if you have not already done so, please dial star 3 and raise your hand and wait until the system indicates you have been unmuted and you may begin your comments. >> chair fewer: thank you, madam clerk. there's no daily report on item number 7 but there's a daily report on item number 8. before we have johnathan gagan from the moacd, let's hear from the b.l.a. on item number 8 first. >> yes, chair fewer, members of the committee. item 8 is a resolution approving the amended and restated loan agree
for a minimum long-term of 57 years to finance the construction of 100% affordable -- 130-unit multi family rental housing development unit and a staff unit at 681 for low income households with space for introduction, design and repair users approving a grant lease to 681 for housing association for a lease term of 75 years and one 20-year option to extend a annual base of 15,000 in order to construct and operate the project and adopting various findings. members of the public who wish to...
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despite the fact that our general plan calls for preserving any existing housing stock, especially rental units, many planners don't check the tenant occupancy status of a building, and those who do check have no tools to deal with the situation if they find out that tenants actually live in the building. consequently, permits are approved, tenants are displaced, and our cycle of buy-fill-displace continues. we are fostering exclusionary processes that shut out 64% of the population. please don't approve projects that involve displaced tenants. thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i'm jeff hawes. i counsel tenants who reach out to the san francisco tenants association for help. recently, the landlord gave a tenant with a family as well as senior tenants buyout disclosure forms in one two-unit building in the excelsior district. in another mission district building, the longest term tenant there, who was recovering from surgeries, received an additional threat to her underlying health conditions in the form of a buyingout disclosure letter -- buyout disclosure letter from her overseas la
despite the fact that our general plan calls for preserving any existing housing stock, especially rental units, many planners don't check the tenant occupancy status of a building, and those who do check have no tools to deal with the situation if they find out that tenants actually live in the building. consequently, permits are approved, tenants are displaced, and our cycle of buy-fill-displace continues. we are fostering exclusionary processes that shut out 64% of the population. please...
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tenants in affordable housing units, including lock term tenants in that housing are less likely to be recipients of harassment, therefore, high market rate rental units have been excluded from this exemption. on-line 7, insert, after water shut-off, exceeding two hours in a single day, the property owner provides an alternative water source, including, but not limited to, bottled or gallons of water. insert, after shutoff, the property owner provides an alternative wat alternative source of power. line 13, strike caused by one week's advance notice, and strike the last sentence in that subsection, so it would read the -- [inaudible] >> chair peskin: -- the name and contact information of a liaison who can provide information and respond to tenant concerns. subb-1, in the event of an anticipated water or electricity shut off lasting more than two consecutive hours or four nonconsecutive hours in a single day, all impacted residents must be provided with 72 hours advance written notice. and sub-2, in the event of an anticipated water or electricity shut off of more than two consecutive hours or four consecutive hours on two or more consecutive da
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that building was torn down, and a modern rental unit took its play. this is a safety and business decision [inaudible] commissioners, i thank you for your time. >> clerk: thank you. we should take public comment. at this time, members of the public, you'll need to call into the 415 area code number and press star, three to get into the queue to speak. through the chair, you will be afforded one minute. we'll take the first caller. good afternoon, caller. >> good afternoon, commissioners. lee hefner with commissioner peskin's office. we've received dozens of e-mails from nearby residents who are concerned about the removal of the laundromat. in tandem, and it is fitting, our office has undertaken a study around the need of laundromats, which in the era of covid-19, they're needed more than ever. they tend to serve neighborhoods that are more racially diverse and technically diverse. lastly, there is, i understand, a prohibition on a.d.u.s if they would remove active special space in neighborhood commercial districts. i think our office is prepared to e
that building was torn down, and a modern rental unit took its play. this is a safety and business decision [inaudible] commissioners, i thank you for your time. >> clerk: thank you. we should take public comment. at this time, members of the public, you'll need to call into the 415 area code number and press star, three to get into the queue to speak. through the chair, you will be afforded one minute. we'll take the first caller. good afternoon, caller. >> good afternoon,...
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despite the fact that our general plan calls for preserving any existing housing stock, especially rental units, many planners don't check the tenant occupancy status of a building, and those who do check have no tools to deal with the situation if they find out that tenants actually live in the building. consequently, permits are approved, tenants are displaced, and our cycle of buy-fill-displace continues. we are fostering exclusionary processes that shut out 64% of the population. please don't approve projects that involve displaced tenants. thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i'm jeff hawes. i counsel tenants who reach out to the san francisco tenants association for help. recently, the landlord gave a tenant with a family as well as senior tenants buyout disclosure forms in one two-unit building in the excelsior district. in another mission district building, the longest term tenant there, who was recovering from surgeries, received an additional threat to her underlying health conditions in the form of a buyingout disclosure letter -- buyout disclosure letter from her overseas la
despite the fact that our general plan calls for preserving any existing housing stock, especially rental units, many planners don't check the tenant occupancy status of a building, and those who do check have no tools to deal with the situation if they find out that tenants actually live in the building. consequently, permits are approved, tenants are displaced, and our cycle of buy-fill-displace continues. we are fostering exclusionary processes that shut out 64% of the population. please...
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rental accommodation. this has resulted in a growing number of properties being left unused. a new approach is being tried, renovating unused housing unitsy that makes landlords and tenants happy and keeps workmen busy. >> spacious, bright and attractive. this rental attraction looks as though it's just been built. but, in part, it was part of a textile factory that closed 30 years ago. the workers lodging innings have been left untouched since. >> if we didn't have a tenant, we just left it. >> reporter: the landlord changed her mind after hearing of a new service that doesn't require payment up front. under this system the owner is only required to pay for the renovation after a tenant is found. this plan is the brain child of an architect who realizes that cutting corners in the renovation work may not be to the landlord's advantage. >> translator: owners want to fix places up as cheaply as possible, but from a builder's point of view, it's easier to find renters if you spend more money and do a thorough job of remodeling. >> reporter: the workmen are able to accept deferred payment because they can allocate their time effectively. fo
rental accommodation. this has resulted in a growing number of properties being left unused. a new approach is being tried, renovating unused housing unitsy that makes landlords and tenants happy and keeps workmen busy. >> spacious, bright and attractive. this rental attraction looks as though it's just been built. but, in part, it was part of a textile factory that closed 30 years ago. the workers lodging innings have been left untouched since. >> if we didn't have a tenant, we...
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that building was torn down, and a modern rental unit took its play. this is a safety and business decision [inaudible] commissioners, i thank you for your time. >> clerk: thank you. we should take public comment. at this time, members of the public, you'll need to call into the 415 area code number and press star, three to get into the queue to speak. through the chair, you will be afforded one minute. we'll take the first caller. good afternoon, caller. >> good afternoon, commissioners. lee hefner with commissioner peskin's office. we've received dozens of e-mails from nearby residents who are concerned about the removal of the laundromat. in tandem, and it is fitting, our office has undertaken a study around the need of laundromats, which in the era of covid-19, they're needed more than ever. they tend to serve neighborhoods that are more racially diverse and technically diverse. lastly, there is, i understand, a prohibition on a.d.u.s if they would remove active special space in neighborhood commercial districts. i think our office is prepared to e
that building was torn down, and a modern rental unit took its play. this is a safety and business decision [inaudible] commissioners, i thank you for your time. >> clerk: thank you. we should take public comment. at this time, members of the public, you'll need to call into the 415 area code number and press star, three to get into the queue to speak. through the chair, you will be afforded one minute. we'll take the first caller. good afternoon, caller. >> good afternoon,...
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therefore 850 rental units has realistic potential to add hundreds of cars in south beach. uth beach proper does not have parking structures akin to mission bay. long-term, it will be become scarce if 850 rental units are constructed. we in south beach have not seen the consequences of the stadiums at full capacity. i'm also afraid south beach real estate is oversaturated pre-covid, 274 brandon, 300 brand brandon. that is four empty store fronts outside my home. 2 bryant street across from seawall lot 330 is commercial developed by strada. it's advertised for lease. i'm not bullish about the future of just the immediate future of commercial real estate. i hope the commission considers long-term solutions. i'm not keen on what i perceive is an unrealistic being proposal on our public lands. >> thank you. >> good evening, commissioners. hello? my name is earl. i'm a resident and business owner directly across the street from the proposed development, seawall lot 330 and piers 30-32. we are important stakeholders who must live with the consequences of this decision on a daily b
therefore 850 rental units has realistic potential to add hundreds of cars in south beach. uth beach proper does not have parking structures akin to mission bay. long-term, it will be become scarce if 850 rental units are constructed. we in south beach have not seen the consequences of the stadiums at full capacity. i'm also afraid south beach real estate is oversaturated pre-covid, 274 brandon, 300 brand brandon. that is four empty store fronts outside my home. 2 bryant street across from...
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units with the exception of new construction. san francisco, as you all know, is a city of renters, still a city 65% as of 2018 nearly a quarter of the city's rental units were not subject to rent control and that proportion has only grown with new residential units coming online in the two years since that data was collected. two years ago, the board formally endorsed proposition 10. it was a resolution offered by supervisor peskin to repeal the cost of hawkins rental housing act. it was repealed after corporations spent $60 million on a cynical and misleading ad campaign. a majority of san francisco voters voted in favour. the california secretary of state website reports that the calf apartmencalifornia apartmen has poured millions of dollars into the so-called californian for housing. we know it is a measured balanced approach to allow cities the flexibility to consider local needs and legislate appropriate protection. i want to thank my co-sponsors, supervisor peskin, of course, our renowned tenant rights advocate and activist who is also our colleague, supervisors hainey, walton, and peskin. i hope you will join me in supporting this resolut
units with the exception of new construction. san francisco, as you all know, is a city of renters, still a city 65% as of 2018 nearly a quarter of the city's rental units were not subject to rent control and that proportion has only grown with new residential units coming online in the two years since that data was collected. two years ago, the board formally endorsed proposition 10. it was a resolution offered by supervisor peskin to repeal the cost of hawkins rental housing act. it was...
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the attention of the united states federal court the existence of a treaty dispute that case played out over a period of years and in 2016 the international tribunal found that rental had failed to comply with that obligation under the treaty to waive local proceedings it's a very specific requirement the interpretation of that requirement was agreed upon by peru and the united states and the tribunals found that there was a violation of that treaty requirement and the claim and go to the arbitration wrinkle was refused because of every songs but sure wrinkle can again wreak labor receive the proof so that is why we do need a. lot of careful to avoid. the risk of. the provable remain. a symbolic victory for the peruvian state which although not condemned is still required to pay between $4.00 to $8000000.00 of legal costs. and while the people of herculaneum were compensated those of have received nothing and continued to breathe polluted air. my greatest hope is that people particularly the united states will recognize the cost of a wax legal system that allows. corporate polluters to. literally get away with murder. at some point we've got to recognize the fact t
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tropical storm sally has moved to the eastern united states after causing widespread flooding on the gold coast to rental rain has fallen in virginia in the carolinas where tornadoes threatened and further south boats are being used to rescue people cut off by floodwaters in alabama and the florida panhandle reporter jay gray seen these storm damage in pensacola florida. a full day after the storm has moved through and we're getting a better idea of the devastation i want to give you a look at what sally did here in pensacola these 2 huge boats pushed up on to the ground here along with other debris from the water you see the chaser boat there in a piece of the dock that was picked up and pulled ashore when you get back to the water though this is amazing devastation you see all the boats that are crammed together the piers that have been splintered and thrown on top of each other understand that before the storm this little inlet this little area was empty there were no boats here there were no piers here all pushed from hundreds of yards away into this area again just a testimony to how strong this sto
tropical storm sally has moved to the eastern united states after causing widespread flooding on the gold coast to rental rain has fallen in virginia in the carolinas where tornadoes threatened and further south boats are being used to rescue people cut off by floodwaters in alabama and the florida panhandle reporter jay gray seen these storm damage in pensacola florida. a full day after the storm has moved through and we're getting a better idea of the devastation i want to give you a look at...
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funding for residents to pay their back rent and that leads to rental housing providers paying their own obligation so they don't lose their unitsthe bank and that would not be good for anyone. >> so, still some pieces that need to be figured out here. so, where do we go from here? starting march 1st, 2021, a month after those protections expire, landlords can recover their past-due rent. in a statement we saw mayor london breed praised this bill, again, for some landlords this will likely not satisfy them as it does not address foreclosures and, of course, mortgage forbearance, as well. relief for renters for sure this morning. for now reporting live, julian glover, abc7 news. >> thank you, julian. >>> we have a tragic new development in the wildfires that are burning throughout northern california. the u.s. forest service says that a firefighter has d
funding for residents to pay their back rent and that leads to rental housing providers paying their own obligation so they don't lose their unitsthe bank and that would not be good for anyone. >> so, still some pieces that need to be figured out here. so, where do we go from here? starting march 1st, 2021, a month after those protections expire, landlords can recover their past-due rent. in a statement we saw mayor london breed praised this bill, again, for some landlords this will...
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funding for residents to pay their back rent and that leads to rental housing providers paying their own obligation so they don't lose their units to foreclosure or to the bank and that would not be good for anyone. >> so, still some pieces that need to be figured out here. so, where do we go from here? starting march 1st, 2021, a month after those protections expire, landlords can recover their past-due rent. in a statement we saw mayor london breed praised this bill, again, for some landlords this will likely not satisfy them as it does not address foreclosures and, of course, mortgage forbearance, as well. relief for renters for sure this morning. for now reporting live, julian glover, abc7 news. >> thank you, julian. >>> we have a tragic new development in the wildfires that are burning throughout northern california. the u.s. forest service says that a firefighter has died while battling the august complex fires. it happened yesterday in the mendocino national forest. a second firefighter is receiving medical attention. the forest service has released no other details. this fire has burned 236,000 acres and it is 20% contai
funding for residents to pay their back rent and that leads to rental housing providers paying their own obligation so they don't lose their units to foreclosure or to the bank and that would not be good for anyone. >> so, still some pieces that need to be figured out here. so, where do we go from here? starting march 1st, 2021, a month after those protections expire, landlords can recover their past-due rent. in a statement we saw mayor london breed praised this bill, again, for some...
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note in your testimony, renters and approximately 170,000 rental units and multi family housing are eligible for evolution protection. and fhfa created an online tool that allows tenants to know their options. my question is, to what extent are renters utilizing this online look of tool that you created to see if they qualify for fhfa renters systems program? >> thank you for that question. we need to go back and determine the number of unique hits. we can find out how many people have looked. >> thanks for sharing that and again, i think that the actions that you have taken reduce the need for congress to act maybe congress does need to act, but certainly you've done a good job to help renters in this pandemic. i also want to echo my colleague congressman cyber thoughts on crtc. unfortunately we have heard from the proposed gst capital framework doesn't account for the value of crt there is a risk of disincentivizing private market participation. do you agree with that? do you disagree with that? >> i would disagree a blanket statement. i think it's a lesson issue -- there is some (inaudibl
note in your testimony, renters and approximately 170,000 rental units and multi family housing are eligible for evolution protection. and fhfa created an online tool that allows tenants to know their options. my question is, to what extent are renters utilizing this online look of tool that you created to see if they qualify for fhfa renters systems program? >> thank you for that question. we need to go back and determine the number of unique hits. we can find out how many people have...
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funding for residents to pay their back rent and that leads to rental housing providers paying their own obligations so they don't lose their unitso the bank and that would not be good for anyone. >> all right. so, where do we go from here? landlords can begin recovering that past-do rent as the protections expire. in a statement mayor london breed praised this bill along with several others. but some landlords will likely be unsatisfied with this as this does not address foreclosures or mortgage forbearance. but at least for now, some temporary relief for those renters who were wondering what they were going to do as rent is due again today. for now reporting live, julian glover, abc7 news. >> thank you, julian. >>> new at 6:00, an effort to correct systemic racism. state lawmakers passed a bill that would diversify juries so they better represent the community. right now jurors are picked from a list of voters and people who have an i.d. card from the dmv. supporters of this bill say this excludes many low-income residents and people of color who are less likely to vote or drive a car. so, as a result, jurors are more likely to
funding for residents to pay their back rent and that leads to rental housing providers paying their own obligations so they don't lose their unitso the bank and that would not be good for anyone. >> all right. so, where do we go from here? landlords can begin recovering that past-do rent as the protections expire. in a statement mayor london breed praised this bill along with several others. but some landlords will likely be unsatisfied with this as this does not address foreclosures or...
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document and income and asset qualify and you have to pass the credit and rental screening and the background and when you qualify for the unitou can chose the unit and hopefully sign that lease. all city sponsored affordable housing comes through the system and has an electronic lottery. every week there's a listing on dalia. something that people can apply for. >> it's a bit hard to predict how long it will take for someone to be able to move into a unit. let's say the lottery has happened. several factors go into that and mainly how many units are in the project, right. and how well you ranked and what preference bucket you were in. >> this particular building was brand new and really this is the one that i wanted out of everything i applied for. in my mind, i was like how am i going to win this? i did and when you get that notice that you won it's like at first it's surreal and you don't believe it and it sinks in yeah, it happened. >> some of our buildings are pretty spectacular. they have key less entry now. they have a court yard where they play movies during the weekends, they have another master kitchen and space whe
document and income and asset qualify and you have to pass the credit and rental screening and the background and when you qualify for the unitou can chose the unit and hopefully sign that lease. all city sponsored affordable housing comes through the system and has an electronic lottery. every week there's a listing on dalia. something that people can apply for. >> it's a bit hard to predict how long it will take for someone to be able to move into a unit. let's say the lottery has...
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what it means to remove or to legalize that dwelling unit, but there is no requirement that you rent that out. of course, we love to see more rental housing in the city and even though you need to restore the unit, my understanding is you are not necessarily required to have it as a rental. you will need to work with the planning department to understand the regulations if that is something -- that is not something we can really get into here. >> vice president honda, did you want to make the motion? >> i think i will let commissioner tanner make this motion. >> why? you just said it so wonderfully. >> you got the new hair do and everything. >> oh my goodness. >> okay. what are we doing? we are granting the appeal -- >> right. >> this is why you just need to do it. >> okay. >> grant the appeal on the basis that this project is not code compliant. >> yes. >> okay. >> so we have a motion from vice president honda to grant the appeal and revoke the permit on the basis that the project is not code compliant. on that motion, commissioner santacana. >> aye. >> president lazarus. >> aye. >> commissioner tanner. >> aye. >> commissioner sw
what it means to remove or to legalize that dwelling unit, but there is no requirement that you rent that out. of course, we love to see more rental housing in the city and even though you need to restore the unit, my understanding is you are not necessarily required to have it as a rental. you will need to work with the planning department to understand the regulations if that is something -- that is not something we can really get into here. >> vice president honda, did you want to make...
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unit. >> you said you paid $40 a month at your home, does that include furniture? >> no. we have our own furniture. >> do you pay electricity in addition to the rental?s, we do. >> what does electricity cost you a month. >> last month, our bill was $2.50. >> is it sometimes higher? >> last month, it was lower than usual. sometimes our bill runs $3.50. i think it averages three dollars a month. >> do you also pay for gas in addition to rent? >> yes. we have to pay for gas. i think that runs about two dollars a month all year. >> do you furnish your own heat? >> yes. >> could you give me some idea of how much your coal costs a month? >> i think for the whole time we ran the furnace during the year, the coal must have cost us $120. >> that is, over the whole year, it cost you about $10 a month to heat your house? >> that would be a fair figure. >> do you pay for water? >> no, the water bills are paid by the landlord. the cost of water is included in the rent. narrator: market value of property is a very important part of the housing census. this question applies only to owner-occupied non-farm units. for owner-occupied structures, the market value must
unit. >> you said you paid $40 a month at your home, does that include furniture? >> no. we have our own furniture. >> do you pay electricity in addition to the rental?s, we do. >> what does electricity cost you a month. >> last month, our bill was $2.50. >> is it sometimes higher? >> last month, it was lower than usual. sometimes our bill runs $3.50. i think it averages three dollars a month. >> do you also pay for gas in addition to rent?...
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rental registry that comes in. i do believe that despite what commissioner diamond says about the tools -- that we have adequate tools, i mean, we don't when it comes to rent-controlled units. as far as the planning department, those rent-controlled units need to be tracked. and also i believe that it's part of the housing element as well. but in this motion i would retain on the amendment that i put out, to put the rent controt controlled units or the existing rent-controlled units and the a.d.u. in the findings. >> vice-president moore: i support your motion >> clerk:okay, commissioners, i think that we have reached consensus here, so barring any further deliberation from commissioners, there is a motion that has been seconded to take d.r., approve the project as revised with staff modifications, and recognizing that the existing four units and proposed a.d.u. be rent controlled in the findings. on that motion [roll call] >> commissioner diamond: so i understand that the rent control is in the findings and not the conditions? >> clerk: correct. >> commissioner diamond: then i am voting yes. >> clerk: commissioner fung. commissioner imperial. aye. commissioner moore. aye.
rental registry that comes in. i do believe that despite what commissioner diamond says about the tools -- that we have adequate tools, i mean, we don't when it comes to rent-controlled units. as far as the planning department, those rent-controlled units need to be tracked. and also i believe that it's part of the housing element as well. but in this motion i would retain on the amendment that i put out, to put the rent controt controlled units or the existing rent-controlled units and the...
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vacancies and what happens when we do have a vacancy in terms of rental revenue and if we assess and track how much money we lose by having these units vacant. >> excellent question and critically important as the city looks at the economic impact of covid. filling vacancies is important for people experiencing homelessness. that's been the focus of today. it's equally important for use of taxpayer dollars. for those who aren't following what supervisor haney saying, permanent supportive housing is not always subsidized. people who can pay portion of their rent do. that's an incredible important piece. the reason hud set 5% as standard, we know there's some ability to transfer. in san francisco we want it to be lore both for people experiencing homelessness and recoup the rent revenue for our provider. that has an effect on their bottom line and we are funding them. it is critical to individual providers. i love to take a welcome at that with you supervisor haney. >> supervisor haney: okay. on the one system upgrading -- [indiscernible] >> yes. >> supervisor haney: i know th that. mocd, is that part of the 8000 in total? >> this is a
vacancies and what happens when we do have a vacancy in terms of rental revenue and if we assess and track how much money we lose by having these units vacant. >> excellent question and critically important as the city looks at the economic impact of covid. filling vacancies is important for people experiencing homelessness. that's been the focus of today. it's equally important for use of taxpayer dollars. for those who aren't following what supervisor haney saying, permanent supportive...
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rental vatd the royal brand. >> we in the press started talking about the fab four. what could they achieve together? they seemed a very great and dynamic unitit didn't last very long. it's an important time to save. with priceline, you can get up to 60% off amazing hotels. and when you get a big deal, you feel like a big deal. ( ♪ ) priceline. every trip is a big deal. ...this one's for you. you inspired us to make your humira experience even better... with humira citrate-free. it has the same effectiveness you know and trust, but we removed the citrate buffers, there's less liquid, and a thinner needle... with less pain immediately following injection. ask your doctor about humira citrate-free. and you can use your co-pay card to pay as little as $5 a month. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections,... ...including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened,... ...as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems,... ...serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common... and i
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vacancies and what happens when we do have a vacancy in terms of rental revenue and if we assess and track how much money we lose by having these units vacant. >> excellent question and critically important as the city looks at the economic impact of covid. filling vacancies is important for people experiencing homelessness. that's been the focus of today. it's equally important for use of taxpayer dollars. for those who aren't following what supervisor haney saying, permanent supportive housing is not always subsidized. people who can pay portion of their rent do. that's an incredible important piece. the reason hud set 5% as standard, we know there's some ability to transfer. in san francisco we want it to be lore both for people experiencing homelessness and recoup the rent revenue for our provider. that has an effect on their bottom line and we are funding them. it is critical to individual providers. i love to take a welcome at that with you supervisor haney. >> supervisor haney: okay. on the one system upgrading -- [indiscernible] >> yes. >> supervisor haney: i know th that. mocd, is that part of the 8000 in total? >> this is a
vacancies and what happens when we do have a vacancy in terms of rental revenue and if we assess and track how much money we lose by having these units vacant. >> excellent question and critically important as the city looks at the economic impact of covid. filling vacancies is important for people experiencing homelessness. that's been the focus of today. it's equally important for use of taxpayer dollars. for those who aren't following what supervisor haney saying, permanent supportive...
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united states economy. now representative maxine waters says that the blame game just isn't working for the struggling americans. listen. >> we have $100 billion in the heroes act for rental assistance. please, please, get back to the negotiating table. forget all of this name blame mess! reporter: mnuchin reminded democrats actually house speaker nancy pelosi who doesn't want to break out those things that have already sort of been agreed upon. both sides agree should happen. work on harder stuff later. he believes that mnuchin, believes they should pass paycheck protection program further helping small businesses allowing $131 billion left over in the pot to be targeted to the hardest hit sectors like hotels, travel, entertainment. mnuchin says both sides agree on expanded unemployment benefits and direct checks to americans and money to schools. he said they would like to work out the rest, big sticking point of direct payments to states later. house speaker deputy chief of staff tells me that is not accurate that both sides agreed on funding levels. democrats repeatedly compromised in these negotiations. we offered to come down $1.2 trillion. we welcome the white hous
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document and income and asset qualify and you have to pass the credit and rental screening and the background and when you qualify for the unit the unit and hopefully sign that lease. all city sponsored affordable housing comes through the system and has an electronic lottery. every week there's a listing on dalia. something that people can apply for. >> it's a bit hard to predict how long it will take for someone to be able to move into a unit. let's say the lottery has happened. several factors go into that and mainly how many units are in the project, right. and how well you ranked and what preference bucket you were in. >> this particular building was brand new and really this is the one that i wanted out of everything i applied for. in my mind, i was like how am i going to win this? i did and when you get that notice that you won, it's like at first, it's surreal and you don't believe it and it sinks in, yeah, it happened. >> some of our buildings are pretty spectacular. they have key less entry now. they have a court yard where they play movies during the weekends, they have another master kitchen and space where people
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document and income and asset qualify and you have to pass the credit and rental screening and the background and when you qualify for the unitn chose the unit and hopefully sign that lease. all city sponsored affordable housing comes through the system and has an electronic lottery. every week there's a listing on dalia. something that people can apply for. >> it's a bit hard to predict how long it will take for someone to be able to move into a unit. let's say the lottery has happened. several factors go into that and mainly how many units are in the project, right. and how well you ranked and what preference bucket you were in. >> this particular building was brand new and really this is the one that i wanted out of everything i applied for. in my mind, i was like how am i going to win this? i did and when you get that notice that you won, it's like at first, it's surreal and you don't believe it and it sinks in, yeah, it happened. >> some of our buildings are pretty spectacular. they have key less entry now. they have a court yard where they play movies during the weekends, they have another master kitchen and space where
document and income and asset qualify and you have to pass the credit and rental screening and the background and when you qualify for the unitn chose the unit and hopefully sign that lease. all city sponsored affordable housing comes through the system and has an electronic lottery. every week there's a listing on dalia. something that people can apply for. >> it's a bit hard to predict how long it will take for someone to be able to move into a unit. let's say the lottery has happened....