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DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday, August 20th, at 12pm, twenty tenants currently being evicted 
 from four units at 3150-3154 26th Street will gather outside of their 
 apartment building, demanding that their eviction be rescinded immediately. 
 Tenants will speak as will community organizers and elected officials, and 
 then all will proceed to deliver their demand to the home of their property 
 manager, German Maldonado, who collected and stole four months of rent from 
 them, never giving any of it to their landlord, Thomas J. Aquilina. Knowing 
 that this was the case, Aquilina proceeded to start the eviction process 
 against over 20 tenants. As of now, Maldonado is the only “tenant” 
 permitted to remain according to another one of Aquilina's property 
 managers, and everyone else, including children and non-English speaking 
 residents, will be forced out onto the streets by September 2nd.\n\nTenants 
 never received a formal eviction notice from Aquilina or\nMaldonado, and 
 were instead told that they were being evicted by a\ndifferent property 
 manager, Douglas Erazo. Erazo manages two other units that Aquilina owns at 
 3156 and 3160 26th Street. In addition to managing two units, Erazo does 
 work on all six units. Erazo told tenants that they have to be out by 5pm 
 on September 2nd. Aquilina’s lawyer, Brenda Cruz Keith, has confirmed 
 this via phone to one tenant, but not in writing. “We’re still in the 
 dark because we’ve yet to get legal documentation. We’ve never been 
 served. People tell us that we have to get out but we don’t yet know 
 why,” says one tenant who wishes to remain\nanonymous due to fear of 
 retaliation. Tom Anderson, from unit 3152, says, “This is our home, and 
 there is no reason why we should have to leave.”\n\nRight now, the 
 conditions in all units being evicted are horrendous. The water has been 
 shut off in one unit. There are rats and roaches in other units. The fire 
 alarm is broken in yet another unit. At least three children live in the 
 units being evicted: a 4-year-old, a 12-year-old, and a 15-year old. They 
 and their parents have nowhere else to go. Some tenants have already left 
 out of fear, including a man who had been in 3152 for twelve 
 years.\n\nGerman Maldonado began acting as property manager roughly 15 
 years ago. Managing this property is his sole occupation. Originally from 
 Argentina, Ruben German Maldonado is infamous in the units for having 
 called ICE on an undocumented Argentinian tenant in the past. Maldonado has 
 also been seen throwing a tenant's belongings out of the window, and has 
 harassed and stolen possessions from other tenants. He has rented out fire 
 escapes to people in the past, creating a fire safety hazard for people who 
 might need to use it in an emergency.\n\nAnother tenant, who also wishes to 
 remain unnamed out of fear of\nretaliation, explained of Maldonado: “He 
 used the relationships that we had with him and abused the trust that he 
 cultivated in us. He used that against us. That’s how he ran around this 
 whole thing being so secretive. He told us that this problem would go away. 
 I feel foolish that I trusted him.”\n\nMoldanado has made roughly $40,000 
 off of the tenants over the last four months. Last year, tenants were 
 paying roughly $600 a piece, but the rent has been raised to $800 over the 
 last year. The units go for $2050 each, put people were paying Maldanado on 
 average $3500 each. It has been calculated by tenants that Maldonado was 
 $4500 a month in profit from the four units.\n\nThomas Aquilina owns at 
 least eight properties, including six units at\n3150-3160 26 Street. 
 3150-3160 26 Street is owned by the Aquilina Family 2001 Revocable Trust, 
 located at 1856 17th Avenue. The building 3150-3160 26th Street was built 
 in 1900. Maldonado manages four units, and Erazo manages the other 
 two.\n\nAquilina is mysterious to tenants on 26th Street. Tom 
 Anderson\ndescribes: “He is the shady character who shows up and tells 
 Erazo what he wants done. Other than that, we have no other contact with 
 him. We just go through Maldonado.”\n\nThe settlement agreement with 
 Aquilina allows Maldonado to remain at 3158 26th Street, but the tenants in 
 the other units that he manages must vacate. It seems that there is some 
 collusion at works between Aquilina and Maldonado.\n\nTenants desire legal 
 action against both Aquilina and Maldonado, who are collectively 
 responsible for their impending displacement, and the loss of tens of 
 thousands of their dollars. They have yet to find a lawyer to take their 
 case. Tenants question, why is the one person (other than the landlord) 
 responsible for their eviction the only one allowed to stay?\n\nTenants see 
 this eviction directly correlated to the\nhyper-gentrification of the 
 Mission. Tom Anderson, who remembers the evictions engendered by the Dot 
 Com boom of the 1990s, says of the current crisis plaguing the city: 
 “This is one hundred times worse than then.”\n\nWhile much attention 
 has been placed on no-fault evictions responsible for the massive 
 dispossession of San Franciscan tenants, Eviction Free San Francisco has 
 witnessed an increasing number of cases like this one – cases that go 
 unregistered as formal evictions and in which landlords maintain impunity 
 by hiding behind shady property managers and walls of obfuscation. Erin 
 McElroy of Eviction Free San Francisco contextualizes: “While speculators 
 increasingly hide behind LLCs to enact ‘no-fault’\nevictions and 
 buy-outs, we’re seeing an increasing number of landlords hide behind 
 slyly concocted ‘fault’ evictions, in which even if the tenant has done 
 nothing wrong, a loophole is still enacted to lead to their displacement. 
 And, as we know, being evicted from your home in San Francisco these days 
 means being evicted from San Francisco altogether.”\n\nThis action begins 
 a kickoff phone campaign against both Aquilina and Maldonado. Maldonado can 
 be reached at 415-850-4778 and @elescribador, and Aquilina can be reached 
 at 415-665-4714.\n\nTenants will also be hand delivering a letter to 
 Maldonado’s address at 3158 26th Street, demanding their money back from 
 Maldonado and the eviction rescinded from 
 Aquilina.\n\n#stopsfevictions\n@antievictionmap\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/08/19/18760274.php
SUMMARY:SF Mission Tenants Being Evicted by Collusion of Property Manager and Landlord T
LOCATION:3150-3154 26th Street (26th and Lucky)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/08/19/18760274.php
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