S.F. rescinds renovation tax break for ‘Pink Painted Lady’ makeover after owner lists home for sale


There is good news and potentially bad news for certain owners of San Francisco's historic buildings who wish to fix them up — they are eligible to apply for thousands of dollars worth of property tax reductions to support them in that endeavor. The caveat: they cannot sell them during this process.

That is a lesson that was imparted on property owner Leah Culver this week, after the city's Board of Supervisors on Wednesday voted unanimously to rescind a contract for a tax break meant to fund…

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