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Request for Exemption from Rent Board Fee for Residential Units for Year 2026

City of San Francisco, City of San Francisco, CA·City
Sep 17, 2024
Posted Date
Dec 12, 2025
Submission Deadline
Reported Agency
San Francisco Residential Rent Stabilization and Arbitration Board
Contract Term
1 year
Scope Location
San Francisco residential units
Submission Address
https://portal.sfrb.org or by mail/email to San Francisco Rent Board, 2026 Exemption Request, 25 Van Ness Ave. #700, San Francisco, CA 94102 or rentboard.inventory@sfgov.org

Summary

Request for exemption from the annual Rent Board Fee for residential units for the year 2026, under S.F. Administrative Code Chapter 37A. Exemption requests must be submitted by December 12, 2025.

Required Attachments

Supporting documentation may be required.
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How do I respond to this RFP from City of San Francisco?

To respond, review the full solicitation document for submission requirements, evaluation criteria, and deadlines. The submission deadline is December 12, 2025. Proposals should be submitted to: https://portal.sfrb.org or by mail/email to San Francisco Rent Board, 2026 Exemption Request, 25 Van Ness Ave. #700, San Francisco, CA 94102 or rentboard.inventory@sfgov.org.

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