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359-361 30Th St

Glen Park, SF 94131 6654060 2 units · 2 fl · 1904

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 Glen Park
At or below average
avg 1.4
0
FewerMore

This building has 0 novs (7y), at or below the Glen Park average of 1.4.

Rent & eviction protection

Is 359-361 30Th St 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 1904
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 built1904
Total area2,420 sq ft
Property typeMulti-Family Residential
Tax statusHome Owners
Blocklot6654060
Ownership

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

Owner name
Frank & Edna Arbetman Trisk
Mailing address
Triska Frank & Edna Arbetma 359 30Th St San Francisco CA 94131
Last sale
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359 30th St, San Francisco, CA 94131
361 30th St, San Francisco, CA 94131
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Initial analysis

The property at 359-361 30th Street in Glen Park is a two-unit, two-story multi-family residential building constructed in 1904, currently owned by Frank & Edna Arbetman Trisk. The building has undergone several significant infrastructure improvements over the years, including a comprehensive sewer house trap repair in 2021, replacement of two water lines in 2009, and the installation of solar panels in 2008 (11 roof-mounted modules with a total rating of 2.53 kW). Notable maintenance work in 2007 involved repairing the shared lightwell between the two units, while safety enhancements included the installation of anchor bolts to the foundation in 1989 and the addition of a skylight in 1987.

Recent activity around the property has been primarily related to 311 calls, with the most concerning incident being a report of human waste or urine on the street in December 2024. Other recent calls primarily relate to parking enforcement issues, with citations issued for illegal parking in July 2024. The building's systems have been maintained regularly, as evidenced by the completion of electrical code violations in 2009 and various plumbing updates. The property has also seen ongoing attention to public space maintenance, with multiple service requests to the Department of Public Works between 2022 and 2024, including one for hazardous materials involving liquids in January 2022. While most maintenance issues have been addressed promptly, the building's age and history suggest ongoing maintenance requirements are to be expected.

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Risk rating

How 359-361 30Th St'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
82th percentile

Out of 364 buildings in this neighborhood, 66 are predicted to be safer.

RiskiestSafest
Predicted 12-month outcome
87%
No DBI
violation
13%
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.

Neighborhood location

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

Building age

Older buildings tend to have more maintenance challenges; SF's pre-1906 earthquake housing stock carries distinct risk.

Building permits, owner's portfolio

Permits pulled across all of this owner's buildings over 7 years.

12-Month severity forecast
No violation 84.9%
Moderate concern 10.2%
Severe concern 4.9%
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

359-361 30Th St event timeline

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2021
Plumbing Permit Jan 05
Work category: 1p; sewer house trp repair.
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