Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - A large rental property company accused of building an empire through unscrupulous practices and tenant harassment faces strong sanctions and could pay the city up to $10 million under a court settlement reached this week.
City Attorney Dennis Herrera called it the "toughest, most detailed injunction to protect tenants in San Francisco history" on Wednesday and he noted that...
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