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Tenant advocates demand more payment options from Tenderloin housing clinic

May 02, 2024 | San Francisco City, San Francisco County, California


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Tenant advocates demand more payment options from Tenderloin housing clinic
Frustration over payment delays took center stage at the recent San Francisco City Council meeting, as residents voiced their concerns about the Tenderloin housing clinic's modified payment program. One resident expressed their dissatisfaction, stating, "I'm sick and tired of having to be on the modified payment program either waiting for my check every month or paying by money order, which is very inconvenient."

The resident highlighted the need for more flexible payment options, particularly for those capable of managing their rent independently. They urged the council to allow payments via personal checks or remote methods, emphasizing that such changes would significantly ease the burden on tenants.

This discussion reflects ongoing challenges within the city's housing assistance programs, as residents seek more efficient and user-friendly solutions. The council's response to these concerns could lead to important changes in how housing payments are processed, potentially improving the experience for many San Francisco tenants.

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