Twelve tenants displaced by a fire in San Francisco’s Tenderloin district nearly a month ago could be facing homelessness next week as city officials rush to approve their applications for temporary housing.
Several residents of the apartment building at 50 Golden Gate Ave. gathered this week outside City Hall to demand additional help from city officials and the controversialMosser Living landlord after a fire ripped through the six-story building on Dec. 12. Fire officials red-tagged the building, deeming it unsafe for use and preventing tenants — many of whom are older or low-income — from retrieving their belongings.
The cause of the fire remained under investigation Friday and it was not immediately clear when the building would be safe for tenants to return…