Leatherneck2024
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A developer for affordable housing (AH) developer, Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Center (TNDC) is asking us to grant access of our San Francisco property (side yard) for them to build scaffolding for the construction of the 7-story AH next to the property line without setback. They claim that AH does not require setback to the property line per SB35. They offered to pay $25k for the inconvenience this will create for us. The construction will last 1.5-2 years. That means we would lost privacy for up to 2 years, while they have workers constantly access the scaffolding by our living room, bathroom, and bedroom windows. Since we are selling our house, we respectfully rejected their offer in writing from our real estate lawyer.
Question: Will the developer seek court order to force us to lend the side yard for their construction, since that may be the less expensive way for them to build the AH all the way to the property line without setback? I had suggested them to redesign to allow setback so they don’t have to come to my property, but they said that may be challenging, as they want the house as big as possible. I checked our title insurance report and there is no mention of easement between their and our property. Due to the AH to be built, so far 10/10 visitors like our house’s interior design and remodel, but all expressed concerns of the AH construction that will create unbearable noise and lowered the property value. So far after 3 weeks’ open house, not even one offer had come in. My realtor said if there were no AH next to it, our property would be sold for market value ($2.5M) within a week with multiple offers. Now, we may face 10-20% price reduction due to the AH to be built. I am stressed out everyday worrying that no one would buy our house, and the developer may pressure us again to lend our side yard for their use.
Question: Will the developer seek court order to force us to lend the side yard for their construction, since that may be the less expensive way for them to build the AH all the way to the property line without setback? I had suggested them to redesign to allow setback so they don’t have to come to my property, but they said that may be challenging, as they want the house as big as possible. I checked our title insurance report and there is no mention of easement between their and our property. Due to the AH to be built, so far 10/10 visitors like our house’s interior design and remodel, but all expressed concerns of the AH construction that will create unbearable noise and lowered the property value. So far after 3 weeks’ open house, not even one offer had come in. My realtor said if there were no AH next to it, our property would be sold for market value ($2.5M) within a week with multiple offers. Now, we may face 10-20% price reduction due to the AH to be built. I am stressed out everyday worrying that no one would buy our house, and the developer may pressure us again to lend our side yard for their use.