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The State of the Nation's Housing 2006 — Part V: Rental Housing
by Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies
Ask the San Francisco Treasurer
by José Cisneros
New State Laws Affect Rental Housing
by David Wasserman
City Car Share: Good for the Environment, Great for Business
by Michael Yarne
The Fabric of Pacific Heights
by Robert Shurell
Developments in Employment Laws
by Margaret J. Grover
Columns
Community Spotlight
Community Boards
by Emily Landes
Lily's Diary
San Francisco Should Learn from Chicago
by Lily
The 2-4 World
A Consistent Market
by Erika Burke
Sacramento Report
2005-2006 Legislative Session
Comes to a Close
by Monica Williamson
Legal Corner Q & A
The Justification for Nonpayment of Rent
by Various Authors
Market View
Renovated Rentals Stay Hot
by Jay Greenberg
The Property Management Shop
Always Advocate for Renter's Insurance
by Mark Wilson
Tenant Relocation Proposition Passes
San Francisco voters came out in support of every local proposition, except an increase in the parking tax, on the November 7 ballot.
SFAA at DBI Summit
SFAA was delighted to take part in the first-ever San Francisco Department of Building Inspection public summit, which took place October 25.
Changing of the Guard at SFAA
Wasserman-Stern attorney David Wasserman has been voted the new president of SFAA, effective January 1, 2007.
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You
SFAA would like to thank all our terrific sponsors and members for making our November 13 tradeshow, Apartments Ahoy, such a success.
Answers to Last Issue’s Neighborhood Quiz
In the November issue of SF Apartment Magazine, we asked our readers how well they know the city’s neighborhoods in a sidebar called, “There Goes the Neighborhood.” This month, we give you the answers to that quiz.

