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Pennypacker v. Yuen CA1/2
In 2015, Pennypacker owned a house in Concord, but was looking for a place to rent in San Francisco while he took classes at a nearby vocational school. Pennypacker heard about an available unit from an acquaintance who was moving out of the space. Pennypacker contacted Amy and walked through the unit twice, first with his acquaintance and then later with Amy. Amy was a realtor and had purchased the property with her son in 2005 and renovated the property to add two rental units. Amy transferred exclusive ownership to her son a few years after the purchase, but continued to help with the leasing of the property. In June 2015, Pennypacker signed a lease and moved into one of these units. The rent was $1,000 a month. Pennypacker paid $15,900 in rent from June 2015 to September 2016.
A. Complaint and Discovery
In November 2016, Pennypacker filed an action against the Yuens.

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