Small Property Owners of San Francisco launches new web site

The Small Property Owners of San Francisco has updated their site, which launched today with a much more professional look and enhanced features for its members.

From the site, “SPOSF is a diverse, grass-roots organization promoting fairness for small property owners and sensible housing policy for our city. Our members come from all neighborhoods and from all walks of life, religions and ethnicities, and are united in the common goal of restoring and protecting the rights of small property owners in San Francisco. We help our members navigate the treacherous waters of the SF Rent Ordinance and educate the public about regulations that are strangling small property owners. We work together to affect legislation, endorse and campaign for candidates sympathetic to our cause, and strive to increase home ownership opportunities for all San Franciscans.”

If you are interested in joining, here’s the direct link.

I have been a member for years and have gained much insight, both from their newsletter and from their meetings, on the challenges facing the owners of small properties in San Francisco.

Their next meeting is TONIGHT (yes, on Valentine’s Day) at St. Mary’s Cathedral, Room A, beginning at 7pm. The address is 1111 Gough Street (@ Geary). Property manager and attorney Merrie Turner Lightner will be discussing the new SPOSF lease and services available to help you manage your rental property more effectively.

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