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San Francisco Tenants Break Leases at Alarming Rates

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Re: San Francisco Tenants Break Leases at Alarming Rates

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> The survey revealed that 16 percent of owners reported residents broke their leases or unexpectedly gave a 30-Day Notice to Vacate. > A total of 315 landlords responded to the survey, owning or managing 10,377 residential apartments citywide...

So, 50 landlords (~16% of 315) reported that they had at least one tenant unexpectedly leave early? Over what time period? How many tenants in total? This may or may not be an interesting story - we can't tell.

Re: San Francisco Tenants Break Leases at Alarming Rates

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> The survey revealed that 16 percent of owners reported residents broke their leases or unexpectedly gave a 30-Day Notice to Vacate. > A total of 315 landlords responded to the survey, owning or managing 10,377 residential apartments citywide... So, 50 landlords (~16% of 315) reported that they had at least one tenant unexpectedly leave early? Over what time period? How many tenants in total? This may or may not be…

Yeah, the statistics are kinda crappy.

What would be more useful is of the 10,377 apartments these landlords represent, how many of those apartments broke their lease?

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