Ruling by
Terence L. BruiniersLower Court
San Francisco County Superior CourtLower Court Judge
Leslie C. Nichols
A tenant who believes the landlord's invocation of the Ellis Act is phony may controvert the landlord's statement of intent by producing evidence of an alleged sham purchase contract and deed of trust.
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