LIANG v. SAN FRANCISCO RENT BD.

No. A106280.

21 Cal.Rptr.3d 715 (2004)

124 Cal.App.4th 775

Lillian LIANG, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. SAN FRANCISCO RESIDENTIAL RENT STABILIZATION AND ARBITRATION BOARD, Defendant and Respondent.

Court of Appeals of California, First District, Division Four.

November 17, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Lillian Liang, appellant, in pro. per.

Dennis J. Herrera, City Atty., Wayne Snodgrass, Office of the City Attorney, San Francisco, CA, for Defendant.


KAY, P.J.

In November of 2000, Lillian Liang began renting an apartment for $750 per month. In April of 2002 Liang petitioned under San Francisco's rent control ordinance to have her rent halved on account of habitability problems. Her petition was denied by an administrative law judge. Liang appealed to the Residential Rent Stabilization and Arbitration Board (Board). On November 7, 2002, Liang was advised by mailed...

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