SAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge struck down a San Francisco rent control ordinance Tuesday, finding the 2014 measure imposes an unconstitutional taking on property owners.
Spurred by the affordable-housing crisis, San Francisco enacted a measure in June requiring landlords to pay displaced rent-control tenants the difference between two years worth of their discounted rent and the market rate, in some cases a lump sum of more than $100,000.
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