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Below you will find third-party sites and resources. If you have a favorite resource that's not included in the list, please let us know.
Links for Property Managers in San Francisco
- California Apartment Association
CAA helps members succeed by providing easy access to compliance information and
forms, advocacy, and education. Joining CAA will help you comply with laws and
regulations that you need to understand for the protection of your rental housing business.
- National Association of Residential Property Manager
NARPM® is the premiere professional association designed for real estate professionals who know first-hand the unique challenges of managing single-family and small residential properties.
- San Francisco Board of Supervisors
The Board of Supervisors responds to the needs of the people of the City and County of San Francisco, establishes city policies, and adopts ordinances and resolutions.
- San Francisco Fire Regulation
Established in 1866, the San Francisco Fire Department is rich in tradition and history. From the Great Earthquake and Fire of 1906 to the Loma Prieta Earthquake of 1989, the Department has grown to meet the many challenges along the way. Today, the San Francisco Fire Department serves an estimated 1.5 million people, providing fire suppression, fire prevention and emergency medical services to the residents, visitors and workers within San Francisco's 49 square miles.
- San Francisco Housing Authority
The Mission of the San Francisco Housing Authority is to deliver safe and decent housing for low-income households and integrate economic opportunity for residents.
- San Francisco Mayor's Office
The Mayor's Office of Public Policy and Finance is comprised of the Mayor's Budget Director, Deputy Budget Director, Fiscal and Policy Analysts, and Fiscal and Policy Assistants.
- San Francisco Rent Board
The San Francisco Rent Ordinance (SF Administrative Code, Chapter 37) was enacted effective June 13, 1979 by the Board Of Supervisors and signed by the Mayor as emergency legislation to alleviate the city's housing crisis. The Ordinance created the Residential Rent Stabilization and Arbitration Board "in order to safeguard tenants from excessive rent increases and, at the same time, to assure landlords fair and adequate rents consistent with Federal Anti-Inflation Guidelines."
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