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Features
The State of the Nation's Housing 2005 - Part IV: Homeownership
by Harvard University’s Joint Center for Housing Studies
Rent Boards Around the State
by John McCloud
San Francisco’s New Water Revenue Bond Passthrough
by Michelle Horneff-Cohen
Columns
The Property Management Shop
The Consequences of Rent-Credit Agreements
by Marc Wilson
The Other Side
The Risks of Nonconforming Apartment Units
by Andrew Westley
On the Level
Nor Rain, Wind or Earthquake
by Terry F. Meany
Legal Corner Q & A
Delivering the Rent
by Various Authors
Insure This!
How Much Coverage is Enough?
by Various Authors
Sacramento Report
CAA Efforts Result in Legislative Success
by Francisco Silva
miniFESTIVA
- A Big Hit
With the help of Elizabeth Miller and Michelle Horneff-Cohen of Property Management Systems, the planning and festival set-up was a great success.
Daly Targeting
Condo Conversions Again
Not retreating from his continuing attacks against homeownership and property rights in San Francisco, Supervisor Chris Daly has introduced legislation to force all applications for 2-4-unit condominium conversions to undergo an exhaustive review process by the city’s planning commission.
Rent Board’s
Annual Statistical Report
This past September, the San Francisco Rent Board issued its annual report on petition filings received over the course of the previous fiscal calendar year (July 2004-June 2005).
Commercial Toilet Rebates
The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission is offering to commercial customers when they replace their high-flow toilets with new efficient models.

