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by sokoloff 2521 days ago
You're describing an inspection of work associated with a permit. I don't think anyone reasonably objects to that.

It sounded in your earlier post that you were suggesting (or lamenting the lack of) periodic inspections for the purposes of finding unpermitted work, which I (and probably many others) would find unreasonable and likely contrary to the 4th Amendment.

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ah. Yes that’s an issue.

My biggest lament is the pave over of the external front setback (yard), as this is the really destructive practice on s large scale. When the practice becomes widespread, The loss of soil filter really does harm to the infrastructure. This could be inspected with a simple drive by. Sf actually does enforce this on a complaint driven basis with a fine, though there’s a backlog and a quick drive through many sf neighborhoods will suggest little to no enforcement.

Entering someone’s home is a big deal. Ideally there would be strong cause and very limited scope.

On a related note, I do think that if you Airbnb, you’ve left the realm of home and entered the realm of commercial property subject to audit for public safety.