About Us

David P. Wasserman, Esq.

David P. (“Dave”) Wasserman has been representing landlords since he was admitted to the State Bar of California in 1994. He has also been a licensed real estate broker since 1996. In 2020, he completed his master’s degree in real estate from Georgetown University.

Dave opened a law office in 1995. In 1997 through 1999, he served on the Code Advisory Committee for the San Francisco Department of Building Inspection. In 2000, Dave was elected to the Board of Directors for the San Francisco Apartment Association, the largest landlord advocacy group in San Francisco. He became the Board’s vice president in 2004 and served as SFAA President from 2005 through 2010. Today, he teaches Landlord 101, Subtenancy, and Lease Drafting to the SFAA membership. In addition, Dave has been a co-author of the SFAA Residential Tenancy Agreement since 1999 and continues to serve on the SFAA Board.

On the state level, Dave served as a member of the Board of Directors for the California Apartment Association from 2009 through 2010 and has consistently served as a member of the Government Affairs Committee since 2004. He also led the CAA Rent Control Policy Sub-Committee in 2010.

In 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and again in 2023, Dave was honored to be chosen by his peers as a Northern California Super Lawyer in real estate law.

Currently, Dave is the Vice President of the Executive Board of the Coalition for Better Housing (CBH). As a member of the CBH Executive Board, he continues with efforts to restrain damaging legislation and to promote reasonable rent laws in the City.

In 2021, Dave was elected to a director's position of the board of directors for the Professional Property Managers Association of San Francisco, or PPMA. This trade organization is the City’s premier property management trade group.

On January 16, 2015, the late Mayor Ed Lee appointed Dave to the San Francisco Rent Board. On November 30, 2018, Mayor London Breed elevated him to the voting Landlord Commissioner position.

Dave is also currently involved in the statewide effort to prevent the Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act from being repealed.

Dave is a residential and commercial landlord and manages his own portfolio. He writes regularly for the SF Apartment Magazine and teaches continuing education classes. He also co-owns a local property management company, Vertex Propery Group, that manages about 1,500 residential and commercial units throughout the City.

Marina R. Franco, Esq.

Ms. Franco received her Juris Doctor from the University of San Francisco School of Law. She received Bachelor of Arts degrees in both International Relations and Art History from University of California at Davis.

Along with David Wasserman, Ms. Franco represents investors and owners in protecting their property rights. Prior to joining Wasserman Offices, she was an attorney at Berding & Weil, representing homeowner associations with governing document enforcement and amendment. Ms. Franco started her legal career negotiating media licensing and enforcing trademark protections.

Ms. Franco is a member of the California State Bar, US District Court- Central District of California, and US District Court- Northern District of California. She is an active member of the San Francisco Apartment Association, a non-profit trade association representing rental property owners and was elected to its Board of Directors for over ten years. She also serves as Asset Manager for a private partnership portfolio valued at over $20M.

Of Counsel: Nils C. Rosenquest

Nils was admitted to the California Bar in 1979 when San Francisco rent control began and has practiced in this area ever since. He is a 1976 graduate of Dartmouth College (A.B. with distinction) and a 1979 graduate of UC-Law San Francisco (formerly Hastings).

Nils routinely lectures for CLE providers and is an annual panelist of the Bar Association of San Francisco's Landlord-Tenant Update. He also authors the famous "do it yourself" book, Nolo California Landlord Tenant Law. When not practicing law, Nils serves as a judge pro tern with the San Francisco Superior Court, acting as both a discovery referee and as a settlement judge for the unlawful detainer calendar.

For more information, please visit his website at:
https://www.rosenquest.com/attorneys/nils-christopher-rosenquest/


For more information, please contact us at 415.567.9600