The Appraisal Appeals Board (AAB) resolves legal and appraisal issues between the Appraiser’s Office and property owners. Hearings are quasi-judicial, conducted similarly to a court of law, with evidence and testimony presented by the parties. The Board evaluates the evidence and testimony and issues its decision. To be eligible for a position, you must have a minimum of five years of professional experience in California as: (1) a certified public accountant; (2) a real estate broker; (3) an attorney; or (4) a property appraiser accredited by a nationally recognized organization or certified by the Bureau of Realtors or the State Board of Equalization.
For a complete list of current or prospective boards, commissions, and task forces, visit https://sfbos.org/vacancy-boards-commissions-task forces.
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Visit https://careers.sf.gov/ and find the right job for you! Department Announcements:
Child Support Services.
Child support issues can be complicated, stressful, and confusing. The Department of Child Support Services helps parents understand the process so they know their rights and options for making and receiving support payments. We are available to help you in person or by phone. We also offer virtual services. Call us today at (866) 901-3212 to learn more. Register online or schedule an appointment at sf.gov/dcss to find out how we can help you.
Count on WIC for healthy families!
WIC is a federally funded nutrition program for women, infants, and children.
You may qualify if you:
● Are pregnant, breastfeeding, or have recently given birth;
● Have children under 5 years old; and
● Have a low or middle income; and/or
● Receive Medi-Cal, CalFresh (Food Stamps), or CalWORKS (TANF) benefits; and
● Live in California
WIC offers:
● Nutrition education and health information
● Breastfeeding support
● Food benefits for healthy foods (such as fruits and vegetables)
● Referrals to medical providers and community services
You may qualify:
● If your family’s income meets WIC guidelines.
Learn more at: MyFamily.wic.ca.gov or www.wicworks.ca.gov.
Sign up soon! Call today to see if you qualify and to schedule an appointment.
Newly pregnant women, migrant workers, and working families are encouraged to apply.
Emergency Management
sf.gov/ReadySF – The place where you’ll find everything you need to know before, during, and after an emergency. Be prepared so you don’t have to be. Brought to you by the San Francisco Department of Emergency Management (DEM).
Housing Authority
The San Francisco City and County Housing Authority (Authority) is actively seeking new landlords to participate in the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program. This program provides housing assistance to eligible individuals and families by paying a portion of their rent to private landlords.
Key benefits:
1. Guaranteed monthly rent: Landlords can be confident that the Authority will receive timely rent payments via direct deposit.
2. Expanded tenant pool: Landlords gain access to a wider pool of potential tenants.
3. Community impact: Partnering with the Authority supports affordable housing and the community.
We are interested in expanding housing opportunities in and around San Francisco zip codes 94129, 94123, 94105, 94127, 94114, 94131, 94116, 94118, 94158, 94122, 94107, 94117, 94112, and 94121. For more information, please contact us at customercare@sfha.org or visit www.sfha.org.
San Francisco Rent Board
IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR LANDLORDS
Landlords in San Francisco need a license before imposing annual and cumulative rent increases on their tenants, in accordance with the city’s rent control laws. To obtain or renew a license, landlords must annually report certain information about their residential units to the San Francisco Housing Inventory. Landlords can submit their Housing Inventory information to the Rent Board in several ways, but completing the process online at portal.sfrb.org is strongly recommended. Once the system accepts the submission, a rent increase license will be automatically generated and immediately available. Landlords can also submit a printed Housing Inventory form to 25 Van Ness Ave., Suite 700, San Francisco, CA 94102, or email it to rentboard.inventory@sfgov.org. For assistance, call 311 or email rentboard.inventory@sfgov.org. Visit sf.gov/rentboard for more information.
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