The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted late Tuesday to overturn the sale of San Francisco’s Presidio Terrace and return it to its homeowners.

The prestigious, private street was sold in a little-known 2015 auction to Tina Lam and Mark Cheng, a couple from San Jose, for just $90,100. The homeowners claim they were unaware of the sale. They say they were also unaware the community was 30 years behind on property taxes. Each of the residents of one of the city’s wealthiest neighborhoods failed to pay $14 a year in annual taxes. That’s because the bill was mailed by the city to a former employee of the Presidio Terrace Homeowners Association who hasn’t represented them for decades, homeowners say.

Residents first found out about the auction in May after being approached by a title search company asking if they wanted to buy the property back. The San Jose purchasers would have been able to charge the homeowners for parking on the street, had the sale stood.

This was the second time Presidio Terrace had been seized for defaulting on unpaid taxes. The original forfeiture happened in 1983 but the community regained ownership of the street two years later.

Lam and Cheng will be reimbursed for the full amount they paid.