San Francisco's Millennium Tower owners could face $10k fine for open windows

San Francisco's Millennium Tower, known for its structural issues, faces new challenges as the board considers fining unit owners up to $10,000 for leaving windows open during high winds. Despite a city mandate to install stronger window support arms, progress has been slow, with only a third of the windows upgraded. Also, the COA has been hit with a $7 million lawsuit from an owner over regular plumbing backups, which some experts link to the condo's leaning and sinking problems.

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