Greening San Francisco Rental Housing

Landlords don't have the same incentives to be green as tenants and homeowners do.  So we need to work with tenants, landlords and the overall community to come up with innovative ways to green San Francisco's Rental Housing.Here's what we're working for:Energy Star rated appliences in all rental units by 20xx (TBD based on research)Green Roofs on all (flat ...learn more

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Created: Oct 22, 2007
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Topic: SF Rental Law?

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Hey all,

I'm starting in on this and looking to see what San Francisco rental law is like around this.

Hilary
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Hi Hilary,

I am really interested in looking into this as well. I just started law school and from the limited research I've done on landlord-tenant relationship, I don't think there is much on greening the rental industry. But I'll look as soon as I have the time.
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I imagine that getting this done would have to take the form of new initiatives. But I'd like to make sure that we do this in a way that gets everyone excited, and as much as possible doesn't alienate people.
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