Daily Journal Staff Writer
A state appellate court ruling Thursday appeared to doom a court challenge to San Francisco's below-market-rate condo conversion ordinance.
More than 60 condo owners accused the city of mismanaging the condo program and reneging on a promise to release their units from the program after 20 years, leaving properties they banked their futures on virtually worthless. Their lawsuit challenged the const...
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