Silvio Ocampo is experiencing health issues related to mold and sewage in his Plaza East apartment and will testify against his landlord and property manager. The John Stewart Company, which has managed Plaza East since 2021, will be leaving due to an ongoing lawsuit filed by 28 tenants alleging harassment and providing uninhabitable living conditions. Residents lack confidence in finding a better management company, recalling previous experiences with ineffective management after lawsuits. The San Francisco Housing Authority is currently seeking a new property management firm for the complex.
Silvio Ocampo experiences ongoing health issues likely caused by mold and sewage in his apartment. He anticipates testifying against his landlord and property manager.
The John Stewart Company, the largest affordable housing manager in California, is departing as property manager of Plaza East amidst ongoing lawsuits from tenants over uninhabitable conditions.
Residents express skepticism about a new property manager, fearing they'll face 'more of the same' despite the departure of the John Stewart Company amid ongoing legal issues.
The San Francisco Housing Authority is in discussions with a potential new management company to take over the 193-unit Plaza East complex following the John Stewart Company's departure.
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