City and County of San Francisco v. Kihagi CA1/1
The City and County of San Francisco sued appellant landlords for illegally harassing their tenants and violating state and local building and housing laws. During discovery, the landlords were extremely uncooperative, and they violated at least 10 court orders. The trial court declined to enter default against the landlords as a sanction, but it imposed issue and evidentiary sanctions. After a nearly month-long trial, the court ruled against the landlords, awarded the City substantial penalties, and required the landlords to hire an independent entity to manage the properties for five years. The landlords challenge these rulings. We affirm.
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