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62-64 Museum Way

Corona Heights, SF 94114 2620079 2 units · 2 fl · 1967

This building has a higher-than-average number of open problems nearby. Few open issues; problems get fixed quickly. A reasonable bet for a smooth tenancy.

NOVs (7y) vs. neighborhood
Compared to a typical building in Corona Heights
At or below average
avg 1.2
0
FewerMore

This building has 0 novs (7y), at or below the Corona Heights average of 1.2.

Rent & eviction protection

Is 62-64 Museum Way rent-controlled?

San Francisco's Rent Ordinance caps rent increases and provides eviction protection for most residential units built before 1979 with 2+ units. Here's how this building scores.

Built before 1979
Built 1967
2 or more units
2 units
Property type
Multi-Family Residential
Zoning
RH2
Likely rent-controlled. Building age and unit count suggest this property falls under San Francisco's Rent Ordinance.

Based on SF Assessor records. Not legal advice — confirm with the SF Rent Board.

Building characteristics
Units2
Floors2
Year built1967
Total area2,795 sq ft
Property typeMulti-Family Residential
Tax statusHome Owners
Blocklot2620079
Ownership

Registered owner per SF Assessor-Recorder (secured roll).

Owner name
Kugler Richard L Trustee
Mailing address
62 Museum Way San Francisco CA 94114
Last sale
110494

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62 Museum Way, San Francisco, CA 94114
64 Museum Way, San Francisco, CA 94114
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Initial analysis

The property at 62-64 Museum Way in Corona Heights is a two-unit, two-story multi-family residential building constructed in 1967, currently owned by Richard L Kugler Trustee. The building's maintenance history shows several significant structural and infrastructural improvements over the years, including a roof replacement in 1991, window installations in 1983, dry rot repairs to a rear sliding door in 1998, and most recently, a partial sewer replacement with house trap work completed in 2018 at the rear of the property. These maintenance activities suggest regular upkeep of the building's essential systems, though the earlier permits from the 1980s and 1990s are now expired.

The property and its immediate surroundings have experienced various maintenance and environmental challenges over the past few years. Between 2021 and 2024, there have been multiple instances of graffiti in the vicinity, with the most recent occurrences in July and December 2024 still open or recently resolved. Other notable incidents include a water leak reported in February 2022, which was directed to the Public Utilities Commission for inspection, and a damaged tree with a hanging limb reported in February 2020. The nearby Corona Heights Park has been the subject of various maintenance requests, particularly following winter storm damage in 2024, though these issues relate more to the adjacent natural resources area than to the building itself. The property's immediate vicinity has experienced typical urban challenges such as sidewalk parking violations, though these were generally resolved through appropriate channels.

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Risk rating

How 62-64 Museum Way's risk score is calculated

We trained a model on 7 years of SF DBI inspection data — notice of violation filings, complaint history, and owner track records. It estimates the probability that DBI inspectors will issue a Notice of Violation at this address in the next 12 months. Lower % = safer.

What the score means for you

Grade A–B — Low risk

DBI rarely finds violations here. Strong maintenance history and a clean complaint record.

Grade C — Moderate risk

Some past violations or complaints on record. Worth asking the landlord about any open issues before signing.

Grade D–F — High risk

Elevated violation and complaint history. DBI has found issues here before and is statistically likely to again.

Neighborhood percentile
62th percentile

Out of 348 buildings in this neighborhood, 132 are predicted to be safer.

RiskiestSafest
Predicted 12-month outcome
85%
No DBI
violation
15%
DBI violation
likely
Model explanation

What's driving this score

The three data points that most influenced this building's risk rating — ranked by the weight the model placed on each one.

Construction spend, owner's portfolio

Estimated permit value across all of this owner's buildings.

Neighborhood location

Precise location is a proxy for neighborhood-level risk — some SF blocks have systematically higher DBI activity.

Estimated permit spend (past 7 years)

Dollar value of permits pulled at this address — large recent spend can signal deferred-maintenance catch-up.

12-Month severity forecast
No violation 74.9%
Moderate concern 14.9%
Severe concern 10.2%
Estimated probability of receiving a DBI Notice of Violation in the next 12 months at each severity level. Model: full_hgb_balanced.
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The story over time

62-64 Museum Way event timeline

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2023
311 Request Oct 05
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