S.F. couple awarded $2.7 million after alleged harassment by landlord
Briefly

The ruling by the First District Court of Appeal is the latest chapter in the legal battles involving Kihagi, who at one point owned 11 San Francisco apartment buildings.In 2017, a state judge ruled against the landlord in a suit filed by City Attorney Dennis Herrera, slapping her with $5.5 million in penalties.
At the time, Superior Court Judge Angela Bradstreet blasted Kihagi and her codefendants for their "persistent pattern of bad faith harassment, retaliation, and fraud" directed at renters and noted their "complete lack of understanding of the unlawfulness of their conduct."
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Over the next 14 months the new landlords systematically made life miserable for the tenants - taking away recycling bins, refusing to fix a leaking water heater, blocking access to a laundry room and allowing power to be shut off due to unpaid bills, according to the court decision.
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Duncan and Mendoza sued in May of that year.
Read at San Francisco Chronicle
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