San Francisco Apartment Association
San Francisco Apartment Magazine

Features

The State of the Nation's Housing 2006 — Part II: Housing Markets
by Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies

Owners Have New Limitations on Removing Services and Amenities
by David Wasserman

Buying the Best Toilet
by The Editors of Consumersearch.com

Capital Improvement Passthroughs: Are They Worth the Effort?
by Elizabeth Miller

Columns

On the Level
Put Roofs on Your Fall Maintenance Agenda
by Terry F. Meany

Maintenance Corner
Maintaining Exterior Wood Structures
by Steve Saarman

Legal Corner Q & A
When Tenants Cause a Nuisance
by Various Authors

Market View
Numbers Can be Deceiving
by Jay Greenberg

Sacramento Report
Sex Offenders Can Live at Rental Properties
by Debra Carlton

Talking Business
A Mobile Blind Cleaner: Great Adventures in Cleaning Blinds
by Emily Landes

The Property Management Shop
The Only Response to Late Payments
by Marc Wilson

SFAA News
A Busy Summer at the Board
Several new ordinances and restrictions that affect property owners have recently been passed by the San Francisco Board of Supervisors.

Take a Hard Look at Your Cable Bill
Recently, many multiunit property owners received a letter from Comcast regarding a new agreement for your property.

Ahoy! A New Trade Show
On November 13, 2006, SFAA is offering free property management courses for all of its members. Afterward, attendees are invited to SFAA’s annual trade show, Apartments Ahoy, a boutique trade show covering all facets of the multifamily housing industry.

CEOP Tenth Anniversary Art Show

City Enacts New Strategies for Graffiti Abatement

Bay Area Housing Shortfall Reported
The Bay Area continues to lag behind other California communities when it comes to building enough housing to meet the needs of a growing population, according to a recent study.

Could Olympic Bid Bring New Housing?
Mayor Newsom outlined his plan to build 2,500 to 5,000 apartments in Hunter’s Point to accommodate athletes and Olympic officials if the city is chosen to host the 2016 Olympic Games.