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Tenants allege landlords of San Francisco property illegally locked them out

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA RECORD

Sunday, December 22, 2024

Tenants allege landlords of San Francisco property illegally locked them out

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SAN FRANCISCO – The tenants of a San Francisco property allege they were forcibly removed from the unit without just cause or due process.

Alfredo Ernesto Abarca, Basilio Fastini, Ignacio Garcia Soto, Agusto Canted and Juan Wilfredo Situn Ochoa filed a complaint on Dec. 13 in the San Francisco County Superior Court against Tracey D. Ramirez, Dionicio Ramirez, Danae Ramirez and Does 1-10 alleging negligence, nuisance, tenant harassment and other counts.

According to the complaint, the plaintiffs allege in July 2018, they were illegally locked out of the residential building on Hollister Street, San Francisco and their leases unlawfully terminated. The suit states the defendants operated the property.

The plaintiffs hold Tracey D. Ramirez, Dionicio Ramirez, Danae Ramirez and Does 1-10 responsible because the defendants allegedly entered the premises without notice and removed the plaintiffs' belongings and refused to let them enter.

The plaintiffs request a trial by jury and seek judgment against defendants for general, special, punitive and treble damages; attorney's fees; costs of suit; and further relief as the court deems just. They are represented by Daniel W. Wayne of Wolford Wayne LLP in San Francisco.

San Francisco County Superior Court case number CGC-18-572060

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