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38 Josiah Ave

Ingleside, SF 94112 7051037 2 units · 2 fl · 1907

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 Ingleside
At or below average
avg 1.5
0
FewerMore

This building has 0 novs (7y), at or below the Ingleside average of 1.5.

Rent & eviction protection

Is 38 Josiah Ave 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 1907
2 or more units
2 units
Property type
Multi-Family Residential
Zoning
RH1
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 built1907
Total area1,371 sq ft
Property typeMulti-Family Residential
Tax statusNone
Blocklot7051037
Ownership

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

Owner name
Hsia Chang Revoc Tr
Mailing address
Chang Hsia Ttee 38 Josiah Ave San Francisco CA 94112
Last sale
091694

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Initial analysis

The two-unit multi-family residential building at 38 Josiah Avenue in the Ingleside neighborhood, owned by Hsia Chang Revoc Tr, is a 2-story structure built in 1907 that has experienced several notable events in recent months. Most pressing is an open sidewalk defect reported in January 2025 due to tree root damage, which could potentially impact pedestrian access. The property has been subject to multiple environmental and safety issues in late 2024, including three separate incidents of garbage and debris complaints between December 23-28 (two resolved and one currently in progress), and a cluster of parking-related incidents including two reported instances of sidewalk parking (one resolved, one unable to locate) and an abandoned vehicle case. The building's surroundings have also experienced issues with encampments and street cleaning requirements, with two general public works service requests currently open as of late December 2024.

Historical records show minimal serious incidents, with two fire complaints regarding weeds and grass in late 2017 (both found to have no merit) and one false alarm call recorded. The property has been indirectly connected to tenant buyouts in the area, with records showing transactions at nearby addresses: 357 Howth Street ($46,550 for 4 tenants in June 2022) and 205 Summit Street ($25,000 for 1 tenant in January 2019), though these are not directly related to 38 Josiah Avenue itself. Given the concentration of recent public service calls related to the property, particularly regarding street and sidewalk conditions, these issues appear to be the most significant in terms of potential impact on resident quality of life, though none of the reported incidents directly involve structural or safety concerns with the building itself.

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Risk rating

How 38 Josiah Ave'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
52th percentile

Out of 156 buildings in this neighborhood, 75 are predicted to be safer.

RiskiestSafest
Predicted 12-month outcome
71%
No DBI
violation
29%
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

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Neighborhood (ZIP code)

The ZIP code captures local housing market and enforcement patterns that affect all buildings in the area.

Building age

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

12-Month severity forecast
No violation 70.9%
Moderate concern 18.8%
Severe concern 10.3%
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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