@@davidfaustino4476 or maybe get help and support, then be able to live in harmony with the rest of their community? By the grace of god, go anyone of us or ours 🌺🌼✌️
absolutely not. most of the time its called laziness. dont make excuses for disgusting people. they chose that lifestyle and to be nasty. not give a fuck about the enivronment
Yes it does. Like if Fred Sanford had crappier stuff. ☹ ~ Some of those items might've been good salvage, but, left sitting there, they're just becoming trash.
I’m sure they inherited that money from the father or someone else left them a large amount of money they clearly don’t seem to be running any sort of business.
It's outrageous the city let that go on for so long. They are quick to sell your house if you don't pay your taxes but they let the neighborhood be endangered by this guy?
@@DGP311 None, usually you dont support a buisness who wrecks your home values and quality of life, But I do believe he has the right to operate a buisness, there was nothing wrong with the piece of land away from the city..The news reporter was a douchebag
@@pricklypear7516 do you even understand how much money those cargo trailers are worth? They have more value in that junk pile then anything you own....
Lol, the HOA development behind me always sends me violations for my grass being taller than they allow. (3") I'm like this is why I'm not in your development lol
Why the hell would you buy in an HOA community? Do you like neighbors 5 feet away, living so close you can hear a neighbor snore? Absolute insanity, I paid less for 65 acres and I never see anybody, nobody to complain. I guess some people don't like privacy.
Hoarding is a mental disorder. Some people slip into a depression after losing someone that they fill that void with junk, or when they were young their parents didn't allow them to have certain things that now they are able to buy what ever they want and they are afraid of letting things go. I caught myself slipping into that after my grandma passed away. I didn't want any of her things to go to the trash so I kept it all until one day i had to down size my home and had to let things go. It was very difficult but I am thankful that I was finally able to.
How is this even possible? If he were in Maryland or Virginia and authorities were called to a house like this one, they'd give him 30 days to clean it up and if he didn't they'd condemn his house and property and physically escort him off before locking it down so he couldn't get back in. The state doesn't play here.
I think a lot of it is free and that’s a reward for him. He probably says it was a good deal and could use it in the future. I’ve worked for people like that. They never notice when you throw away stuff that’s been stored for 10 years.
On your next paycheck take a look at what you made and what you actually take home. Somewhere in that missing bit is a slice that ends up in his pocket.
A neighborhood three houses down from me did this. His wife moved out cause she couldn't stand his hoarding, the house was full, the backyard had junk cars. Not sure how he got them back there since the gate was a standard single width for a wooden privacy fence. However, he slept in his pickup in the driveway due to no room in the house. One about 10 years ago a neighbor who lived across the street from the hoarder was leaving in the morning for work and heard a noise across the street so he went to check it out. So sad, the little old man had had a stroke sometime in the wee hours of the morning in his front yard and layed there most of the night until my neighbor found him and called 911. He had to stay in the hospital for sometime, then he went to live with his daughter. The city came in after that and cleaned up the property. They trapped 85 cats on the property. Crazy stuff.
Alternatively, our neighbor mowed and edged several times a week (gas engines), pulled out his gas blower DAILY to blow his driveway and the street (very often the ENTIRE cul-de-sac) and blow dry all his posh cars (3 of them which he washed weekly). The noise was unbelievable. It was a lovely quiet street until he came. We sold and moved to a country property. So quiet. People around here mow once a month with lawn tractors. The only sounds are horses neighing, crickets, tree frogs, birds singing and roosters crowing.
@@obelus5985 dude your bad neighbor was just a regular guy lol just cause he had pride for his lawn and cars doesn’t make him a bad neighbor in fact he sounds great keeping his lawn looking good and the culdesac, clear class act guy, people like you just need to move out to the country like you said
I have a relative who is a hoarder (although no where near this extreme) very intelligent, but thinks he always correct, has lost his social skills, is OCD, you can't get him to throw crap away. He collects cans, but never takes them to the recycle...etc. He is concerned that he might need it sometime... it is an illness that effects his life and his family. I has a really dark side. I am glad that in this case the city is finally helping the neighbors get the mess gone, it must have been awful living there.
@@martuuk8964 yeah I dont care or see how their problems should become my problems because they have their heads up their asses and refuse to change. That that kind of victimhood shit that's ruining this country. They should have beaten him within an inch of his life and told him they would be back in a month and do it again if shit didnt get cleaned up.
@@unoriginalasshole2142 You might as well kill them then. Good to know you live up to your name. A lot of hoarders have no idea they're sick and the ones that do realize it either don't get help or they can't be helped. It's very rare hoarders ever live happily ever after with help. It's along the lines of narcissism in that it's nearly impossible to control because they don't/won't seek help themselves and they get stuck in their ways.
@@beverlymccollum8861 While he may be rebellious, that's also typically a trait of his disorder. Do you really think any sane person would live like that?
I was a firefighter for 30 years and we once had a fire at a home very similar to this property…..because of all the junk and debris the fire load was astronomical. What should have been a thirty minute extinguishment took hours and thousands of gallons of water to finally put it out completely. The address is now a dirt lot
Absolutely. All I see is a major crisis that is sad for everyone involved. People don't just choose to live in squalor, there's a war being waged inside them.
My son parked his car and left on vacation for 7 days. On the 4th day Code Enforcement knocked on our door and told us the car had to be moved every 72 hours or it would be towed. I don’t think a house like that could ever have a chance to get started in my city 😂
Exactly. In Michigan, zoning can go to court and get a compliance order. The property owner has only so many days to fix the problem or the county goes in and does it and they assess the bill on the tax roll.
No, they only do that for a short time, I see them clear them out all the time. however, i do agree it can really piss you off when they say I can't have unregistered cars on the property yet they have unregistered motorhomes parked all along some streets with people living in them.
@@murraymadness4674 i live in SoCal. Homeless camps are out of control. The Mayor and board members WILL NOT do anything about it. If they ever do try to move them the "homeless advocates"$$$. File lawsuits. There's hope though. Just the other day the LA county sherriff stepped up and daid enough. Will be cleaning up before 4th of July.
This happened to one of my fathers properties in 95'....they tore it down, sold the land and deducted the use of equipment and dumpster! Then they cut him a check of what was left...about $27k!
I had a neighbor like that about 30 years ago. The neighbor was not only had tons of junk around his house but didn’t believe in paying taxes either. That made it easier for the city to take ownership and condemn it. What a mess!
I sold my house last year and dropped my home value 10k just to sell all because i had a deadbeat neighbor. My neighbor thought cars, trailers, and boats belonged in the front yard in a subdivision. He thought a chicken coop and a garden in his front yard were also ok. Then he thought pouring gravel all over his grass was a way to get him out of mowing his lawn. The grass just grew through it in patches. Lets not forget about his dandelion farm he had and did nothing about making my lawn reno impossible. After mowing his yard when it was 2-3ft tall on several occasions i went to the county. This proved to be a waste of time because there is no ordinance on how tall ones grass can get. Also they did make a drive to his property where they issued a warning on his vehicles and trailers. Come to find out as long as they sat on a bed of gravel and had a hideous blue tarp put over them then they were ok so thats exactly what he did. Made an eyesore even worse by adding tarps that withered away in the sun. I got the subdivision board to site him for the chicken coop but overall it was a nightmare that cost me thousands and countless hours of extra headaches.
@@KFrost-fx7dt sounds like your the nightmare neighbor that does this to other people. My house was NOT overpriced and my realtor set it because thats what the comps were. Its called having some respect and dignity towards other people and clearly you have none. Classless.
@@07slowbalt I'll bet you're the kind to move into a new neighborhood next to farm land or a racetrack and try to sue because of dust and noise. I keep a tidy property but don' expect anyone else to. It' their responsibility not mine. We all have to live on this Earth together.
I'm sorry to hear that. My father is a volunteer fire fighter here in New Mexico. He's gone into burning homes full of junk before and it's terrifying. Honestly, I think hording is one diseased symptom of capitalist consumerism. I wonder if citizens in developing nations have the same problem of hording?
@@MrRavenfire from a psychological standpoint, it has more to do with coping issues and not learning the proper way to accept loss and to let go. Maybe they experienced a trauma that keeps them from being able to detach themselves from the things that they acquire?
I think we've all had a neighbor like this sometime in are life. I myself had a uncle that was like this he always collected stuff and some of what he collected was worth a little bit of money. He was a mechanic by trade.
I don't understand why it took so long to get rid of all that junk. If you have bylaws to use against him they should have just done it. In my city they city will give you proper notice and you have the right of appeal. Once those avenues are exhausted, the city moves in and removes all the garbage and clear the land. The cost is added to tax bills. I had a neighbour that refused to mow his lawn. It was over 2 feet. I phoned the city. The next day the city arrived to take pictures. The next day the lawn was mowed.
This was his treasure, but yeah sure, most of those cars will go to people who will end saying," I'm going to fix that up one day, just have too many other things"
Once again government coming it telling people what they can and cant do on their own property, now claiming they can demolish it because theyve deemed themselves in the right to do it. Smdh
if you owned a house next door and cant sell it you would be concerned? If there were rats and flies, etc in your yard from his house making your yard useless, you'd be okay with that?
That's a hard pass from me!!! Who in their right mind would want any of that trash. I didn't see one thing that didn't look like it had any value. The nicest thing I seen was the city garbage can at the end of the driveway that looked like it has never been used
@@kennypowers3654 literally any of those cars are worth a pretty penny also theres always bound to be treasure in a pile of trash that big otherwise junk yards wouldnt let you go into them and pick shit from them or literal pick n pull lots wouldnt exist
I live on a corner in a bad city, my neighbor across the street in a now closed store, after the clerk was killed in a hold up 8 years ago, with house connected to the store and another behind it are similar to this video. They pile mountains of large items like appliances, toys, furniture in a wooded ditch behind the property, on the property and in front of the store by the street which is 20 or so feet across the street from me. I think there's up to 6 ppl living there now mid-30's to 70. I believe they are some type of narcotic users. They put up a circus type tent in front of the store and sell what appears to be items they dug from peoples trash or set out on collection day. They also work on cars and will be 24/7 beating out fenders and stuff at 2-3-4a around the clock. None of that bothers me, I don't care what people do as long as I'm left alone and MY PROPERTY is left alone. My issue with these people and another neighbor, 6 Mexicans beside me, that live in a 2nd tiny house that was built in the backyard of the main house next to me, is they pile mountains of loose food trash like paper, plastic, foam, etc cups, plates, etc all loose in front of their house, I guess intended to be picked up by the trash collector, but all day every day dozens and dozens pieces of this crap blows into my front yard. As well as the ppl beside me they and their kids throw objects into my back yard daily. Same with the people at the store across the street. Stuff that will tear up my mower blade. they both let their dogs roam and crap in my yard. The ppl beside me barks constantly when I go in my backyard or driveway, their kids scream like being murdered just after dark many nights a week. They park in the street blocking my driveway. they hang clothes on my fence like it's a clothes line. I already have to deal with gang vandalism, break-ins, thefts, ppl driving down the street and stopping at the stop sign in my front yard, dumping trash or putting up signs that they never come back and take down, etc. Driving across the corner of my front yard, parking on the grass along the side of the house area between the sidewalk and the curb, especially after it rains so I have trenches to deal with when I mow. I can't go out and fix up my yard or enjoy my property, because I have to worry about the store ppl's loose pitbull, or just get to pick up these ppl's garbage so I can mow or repair vandalism done. I've lived here 36 years, my grandparents lived here when the house was built in 54 for like 33 years. I should not have to move because of new arrivals that just showed up the last few years to decade and don't respect property boundaries. I just want to wish everyone the best life they can have and be left in peace, have been more than happy to help ppl for free for several decades of my life, but all I get is liars, scammers, harassers, etc in return. I wish these people would stop flooding me with their garbage, move or die. As is, instead of being able to look out my window and think about tending to my yard or going into it and doing that, instead I think about taking them and myself after out. Which is wrong. This world is so filled with destructive ppl that are incompatible with being part of a functional society.
And you can't leave them alone . What good is private property ? the state does not know what is best for us . How many people have been killed or injured by them ?
Exactly! My now deceased neighbor complained about our one family owned 72 Chevelle parked in our driveway which we sometimes drove so we have it in the garage. Assholes need to mind their own damned business.
WHOA WHOA WHOA!!!!! Hold up! Did they just say they turned off water and electricity in the house?! Yet landlords can’t do that to tenants not paying their rent?
I have lots of methheads in houses in my neighborhood who live like this. The rodent problem around here is insane. Addiction, mental health issues and an exhausting level of poverty leading to this kind of mess is a huge problem in my city.
Yeah, I have a husband and 3 sons. I wouldn't get in their vehicles. Men's apartments, sheets and underwear are gross as well. You couldn't pay me enough to clean a bachelor pad. Dudes are nasty.
@@jimmartin7881 I married a single dad raising 3 boys in a bachelor pad. WE didn't live in a bachelor pad. They grew up to live like dad did before I cleaned up their act. They don't have anyone throwing their crap out anymore or waiting for them to clean up before they eat. You can put lipstick on a pig and make them pretty for awhile, but they always return to the mud pit.
That house was in a ghetto idk why the neighbors care. I like how they had 8 acres of land in the middle of nowhere to have their salvage yard but we're tracked down and harassed and forced to move into a neighborhood again. I'm guessing he makes his money off the scrap and the nice old cars so idk why they can't just leave the dude alone.
Exactly. My brother in law often says we never really own our property. We will always pay property taxes on it. And be forced to conform to certain standards.
You sound like a new crazee!! You live among people!! People want to live in nice neighborhoods and spend good money to do so!! If you or anyone else wants to live like a vagabond then go find and empty lot and live with the rats, snakes , and pigs there!!
Yea watching the city morons talk about this like they aren't getting paid and aren't using most of their time to strong arm ppl with fines. They're moral war fighting machines hahhahaha
The city made my sister do all kinds of things/improvements to their house or be fined. Painting and a whole list of stuff. Hardly gave them much time. I couldn't believe it since I thought their house looked ok. They had to paint when it was very humid. Seems unfair when some people would not beable to afford to do it.
@@romak4756 so they picked up railroad cars and the side of the street???? 100 cars just drove them off the side of the street????? no way these two had money... lots of money.... and how do they buy the properties????
@@HR-rt9nh finance property like most of america does, they moved do much they never owned anything. And have you been on the internet? I can get most anything off facebook for free or next to free, everything they had was GARBAGE.
To an extent, however, when it is so junked up it becomes a giant nesting site for snakes, rats, mice, bugs, etc then it affects everyone else around them.
@@rogersmith7808 I do get all that, and you are right. It just bugs me when you buy and now own a block of land it SHOULD be entirely up to you what you do and how it looks but, when it does become a health hazard or breeding ground for vermin then I think they do have reasonable grounds for insisting on something being done about it. I just have some bad memories of living in a unit with all sorts of intrusive and often ridiculous rules you had to follow and swore I'd never allow myself to be in a situation so much like a mini dictatorship and when you've actually bought the land NOBODY should be able to tell you what to do as far as I'm concerned. As you can probably tell I'm a bit conflicted about this sort of thing. I do totally agree that if it's a breeding area for rats, mice or snakes (although I have no problems with snakes) when there's neighbors close by and especially with kids in the area the snakes need to go and so do any disease carrying vermin. Lifes big lie: Pay a fortune for a piece of ground to call your own then keep paying land rates and here at least, water rates even if nobody lives on the block nor do you even have the water on there but you've still got to pay a base rate regardless and if you don't keep paying them they will take it off you, auction it off then take their money out of the proceeds, then any court costs and a million other fees they manage to hit you with till your expensive block that you put all your savings from years of work into is gone and you're lucky if you wind up getting ANYTHING at all in the end. I've seen that happen a few times to people and that really stinks as far as I'm concerned.
Once they finish “cleaning up”…I bet neighborhood property values go up by 0%….because the property values never went down. I suspect if the neighborhood property taxes levied were investigated for the past 30 years…you’d find a steady rate of increase inline with the rest of the city.
The fact that it took the city that long to do something, is as much a mess as the property itself.
He will just move to another house probably as a squatter and start over
Yes, it is more about the incompetence of the city attorney and employees. It’s absurd that this went on as long as it did.
New Mexico is a liberal landfill, a failure of a government and a state.
What do you expect the illegal system in this country is a mess.
Smacks of a strategy to steal the land let it get so bad it requires intervention which is billable in the form of a lien
Hoarding at that level is always a mental health issue.
I agree. At some point though, the neighbors need the city to do something about the property.
Agree it's a sickness they really can't help it just like an alcoholic or drug addiction
Not a way to live
So they should be a group home and not able to own property.
@@davidfaustino4476 or maybe get help and support, then be able to live in harmony with the rest of their community? By the grace of god, go anyone of us or ours 🌺🌼✌️
absolutely not. most of the time its called laziness. dont make excuses for disgusting people. they chose that lifestyle and to be nasty. not give a fuck about the enivronment
Whenever I don't feel like cleaning my house all I have to do is look at this and im scared straight. 😫
😂. He makes any teenagers bedroom seem like a sterile hospital
@she devil makeup i'll clean it house for free. send me ur details.😀
LOLOLOL. I watch hoarders buried alive and that is a REAL motivator, let me tell ya.
Saw one of these where they guy shot someone and left his body there for 16 years even putting air fresheners around it.
@@jhowardsupporter ewww are you serious?? That was on the tv show or on the news??? Sounds like that movie "seven"
Looks like their backyard could single handedly solve the construction material shortage
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Its all rotten garbage. Im all set.
As a great, wise man once said, "He's a habitual line stepper." RIP Charlie Murphy
You know who that was? "Rick James Bitch" LOL Miss Charlie Murphy, RIP
I haven’t used that quote for years lol 😝
Amen, brutha!
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CHARLIE MURPHY! UNITY!
You know right from the jump that a guy with sideburns like that doesn’t give a shit about anything.
@@martuuk8964 Absolutely. I was trying not to think about how deep he and Mommie Dearest’s relationship goes.
Bruh
Lmfaoooooo
Jethro tull baby!!
Not necessarily true. I’ve had sideburns for as long as I can remember, and there’s a lot I give a shit about....
It looks like a cross between an a landfill and a junkyard
its both.
Lol
Yes it does. Like if Fred Sanford had crappier stuff. ☹ ~ Some of those items might've been good salvage, but, left sitting there, they're just becoming trash.
These people had the money to purchase these properties to turn them into huge garbage dumps? Wow
I’m sure they inherited that money from the father or someone else left them a large amount of money they clearly don’t seem to be running any sort of business.
Hoarding is a real disease. Just saying.
More puzzling is where did they get the money to fill the properties with all that crap?
Love to know where they got the money.................Any ideas?
@@pauljaeger8235- It's all second, third hand stuff. A lot of it probably gotten for free.
All that scrap steel, he's sitting on some money.
It's outrageous the city let that go on for so long.
They are quick to sell your house if you don't pay your taxes but they let the neighborhood be endangered by this guy?
The real sin here is that those classics are most likely going to be torn to shreds at a scrape yard..
Yeah I was thinking about that
They've got a small fortune in metal scrap plus 3 pigs worth of bacon and pork chops
You're a hoarder too?
lol some shitbag city official probably stole them..
@@bikebuilder8567 It happens all the time, they bitch about old cars and unlawfully auction them and a family member wins the "bid".
I’d love to get my hands on a couple of those vehicles!
I'm sure they'd get rid of them. But maybe not. Who knows. Sounds like they get paid to take people's stuff.
@@jaymesnin if you're talking about the gubbermint then we'll yeah that's exactly what they do!!!
Don't encourage them!!!!
Some sweet old cars in the lot!
You’re a hoarder too then.
Most of us work hard just for one property, how the hell do they afford three parcels like that?
They said he functions as a private dump , people pay him to take their trash and they resell what they can..I would assume .✌😎
@@DGP311 None, usually you dont support a buisness who wrecks your home values and quality of life, But I do believe he has the right to operate a buisness, there was nothing wrong with the piece of land away from the city..The news reporter was a douchebag
Lands cheap in towns built in BFE.
Ten to one they're playing the system for every freebie they can get.
@@pricklypear7516 do you even understand how much money those cargo trailers are worth? They have more value in that junk pile then anything you own....
And my HOA is worried about my grass being overgrown by an inch…. Lol
Lol, the HOA development behind me always sends me violations for my grass being taller than they allow. (3")
I'm like this is why I'm not in your development lol
That’s why you don’t buy a home with a HOA!
@@ericwalker6546 at least you don't have neighbor's like this in a HOA
@@ed_word_6198 I have never lived in a home with a HOA. or next to a neighbor like that. Thank you Jesus!
Why the hell would you buy in an HOA community? Do you like neighbors 5 feet away, living so close you can hear a neighbor snore? Absolute insanity, I paid less for 65 acres and I never see anybody, nobody to complain. I guess some people don't like privacy.
I use to have some hoarding tendencies. After watching shows like hoarders and stuff like this it scared me straight.
I used to hoard tabletop minis.
Sold em and made bank.
Hoard until its worth something or just dont at all.
there is no reason to be nasty af. You nasty af too!!!
@@chalkdeamon6070 he's not smart enough to do that.....
Hoarding is a mental disorder. Some people slip into a depression after losing someone that they fill that void with junk, or when they were young their parents didn't allow them to have certain things that now they are able to buy what ever they want and they are afraid of letting things go. I caught myself slipping into that after my grandma passed away. I didn't want any of her things to go to the trash so I kept it all until one day i had to down size my home and had to let things go. It was very difficult but I am thankful that I was finally able to.
“The front door has got to be around here some place.” 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Seems like the guy is starting to look a lot like his mother. Literally.
She has a nicer beard
He doesn't look like his mother she doesn't have a beard yet. And who knows what he could be Hoarding in his chin
I just wonder what they smell like.
Someone told me this joke. Why don't Indian men shave? So that they'll look like their wives.
Looks like a place where you'd find missing persons.
and some meth cooking somewhere in the deep deep depths of it all
@@whitelion1111 kuhBAAM!!!🌋🌈🎃👀😜🙉🙊😱
I was actually thinking the same thing.
How is this even possible? If he were in Maryland or Virginia and authorities were called to a house like this one, they'd give him 30 days to clean it up and if he didn't they'd condemn his house and property and physically escort him off before locking it down so he couldn't get back in. The state doesn't play here.
Now if they would take this much action with all the drugs and pedophiles who really do some damage we might have a chance..
Really? Only took 30 years...
Get rid of Religion and a the evil will go away.
Amen
Yes. I don't see a Buick qualifying as a health hazard. Follow the science.
Drugs will never stop. Simply because there is so much money and high ranking officials involved.
Where does he get money and really, the ability to get all of that garbage there?
How does he pay the fines?
There is good money in scrapping.
@@dangeroustoman but it looks like he is keeping it all not selling
I think a lot of it is free and that’s a reward for him. He probably says it was a good deal and could use it in the future. I’ve worked for people like that. They never notice when you throw away stuff that’s been stored for 10 years.
On your next paycheck take a look at what you made and what you actually take home. Somewhere in that missing bit is a slice that ends up in his pocket.
Welfare n food stamps plus he aint spending a lot
Just imagine what's living inside that beard.
His or his mom's?
@@SSgtChitEPanz Eewwww
Lots of critters.
The smells in and around them and their houses...I think I just threw up a little in my mouth...
It’s really good security, no one is going to rob him. They can’t even find the door.
Hahahah so true tho
It's just a salvage yard mayb that's how they make money I seen went to many scrap yards it's ok for them to do it nobody's calling them horders
That's every other yard down in Kentucky lol
Build a higher fence a wall then nobody has to look at it simple
I dont like looking at my neighbors and they are clean that's what fences are for
A neighborhood three houses down from me did this. His wife moved out cause she couldn't stand his hoarding, the house was full, the backyard had junk cars. Not sure how he got them back there since the gate was a standard single width for a wooden privacy fence. However, he slept in his pickup in the driveway due to no room in the house. One about 10 years ago a neighbor who lived across the street from the hoarder was leaving in the morning for work and heard a noise across the street so he went to check it out. So sad, the little old man had had a stroke sometime in the wee hours of the morning in his front yard and layed there most of the night until my neighbor found him and called 911. He had to stay in the hospital for sometime, then he went to live with his daughter. The city came in after that and cleaned up the property. They trapped 85 cats on the property. Crazy stuff.
Alternatively, our neighbor mowed and edged several times a week (gas engines), pulled out his gas blower DAILY to blow his driveway and the street (very often the ENTIRE cul-de-sac) and blow dry all his posh cars (3 of them which he washed weekly). The noise was unbelievable. It was a lovely quiet street until he came. We sold and moved to a country property. So quiet. People around here mow once a month with lawn tractors. The only sounds are horses neighing, crickets, tree frogs, birds singing and roosters crowing.
@@kermitwilson I feel your pain.
The bad neighbor that takes care if his yard. Then you the neighbor who mows once a month. It's a quite easy choice on who i would pick..
@@samshubby1607 who would you pick?
@Tom O'Brien No, not at all. There's no comparison. The animal's decibels are much lower and pleasant.
@@obelus5985 dude your bad neighbor was just a regular guy lol just cause he had pride for his lawn and cars doesn’t make him a bad neighbor in fact he sounds great keeping his lawn looking good and the culdesac, clear class act guy, people like you just need to move out to the country like you said
I love how they make it seem, like their busting the crime of the century lol
You’d think so, if you lived next door! Lol !!!
Yes, it's pathetic isn't it?
If you lived near that crap I'm sure you would feel the same way! Imagine the smell coming from that property!
@@tigermoon44 i don't give a fuck what someone else want to do with they're shit. Imma keep my shit clean,
@@finthehuman9581 Yeah yeah, only Karens complain. To many people foil shit
Have the cops ever thought to bring out a cadaver dog to any of this sites? 🤔
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With the mom emitting scent of sasquatch, dogs are terrified & refuse to exit the vehical
They tried but they kept losing the dogs
After seeing so many barrels; I asked myself the same question. 🤨
...that is why the pigs are there...they will eat and digest any remains that have been on site.
Managed properly, that cleanup could generate a small fortune.
Yes just tell junkies there is copper pipes there lol
@@mattgrele6318 LMAO 🤣😭
Yeah they don’t show you what they took to the scrap yard it’s absurd to think all that stuff went to the landfill
I have a relative who is a hoarder (although no where near this extreme) very intelligent, but thinks he always correct, has lost his social skills, is OCD, you can't get him to throw crap away. He collects cans, but never takes them to the recycle...etc. He is concerned that he might need it sometime... it is an illness that effects his life and his family. I has a really dark side. I am glad that in this case the city is finally helping the neighbors get the mess gone, it must have been awful living there.
His dream of a theme park called "GarbageWorld" came to a tragic end.
Saw that on trailer park Boys lol
Garbage world, lol
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
Awesome brother
That guy is more green , environmentally sound then anyone pretending to be
Mental illness is real and for the people that suffer from this I’m sorry. This is usually caused from trauma and I’m just hoping that they get help.
agreed
@@martuuk8964 yeah I dont care or see how their problems should become my problems because they have their heads up their asses and refuse to change. That that kind of victimhood shit that's ruining this country. They should have beaten him within an inch of his life and told him they would be back in a month and do it again if shit didnt get cleaned up.
@@unoriginalasshole2142 You might as well kill them then. Good to know you live up to your name. A lot of hoarders have no idea they're sick and the ones that do realize it either don't get help or they can't be helped. It's very rare hoarders ever live happily ever after with help. It's along the lines of narcissism in that it's nearly impossible to control because they don't/won't seek help themselves and they get stuck in their ways.
@@CheekyChan i see you did not pick up on this pore old victim's rebellious attitude. Can't feel sorry for people like that.
@@beverlymccollum8861 While he may be rebellious, that's also typically a trait of his disorder. Do you really think any sane person would live like that?
Downtown LA is starting to look like this.
Evict the Politicians.
I'm wondering how did they still afford attorneys to represent them in courts. Their hourly wages ain't cheap I guess.
3 to 500 dollars a hour
The cleanup company was smart they would sell the scrap metal and help recoup some of the cost
What cost? They're being paid to remove it. This is profit on top of it.
Their bid takes that into account.
John's problem is quite simple. It's called Mama.
Yea DEFINITELY NOT A REAL MENTAL ILLNESS. Project your own shit onto this lmao it's not obvious at all XDDDD
@@BACNandEGGS maybe you're right mr. Bacon but mama ain't helping is she?
BINGO!
Yep.
Truly tragic, so the answer to the mental health issue at hand is clowning on them with the media?
Marginalize the marginalized... increases profit margins...
Yes.
Not defending this jag-off ... but it does show you that you never really own your property. If they want, the state can come & take it.
The only thing you own is your soul !
Count on zero fingers how many dates that guy has ever brought home
Right! His “mom” would probably get really jealous. 😉
@@djsgravely what are you two talking about!!!! How dare you both insinuate his mom had any competition. Lol
@Thomas Troy he looks more like a meth type of guy
I was a firefighter for 30 years and we once had a fire at a home very similar to this property…..because of all the junk and debris the fire load was astronomical. What should have been a thirty minute extinguishment took hours and thousands of gallons of water to finally put it out completely. The address is now a dirt lot
The true meaning of this house looks like a pigsty 🤔
take picture,post it
I think pigs keep a better sty.
No literally he had pigs living there.
Felt sorry for the pigs
Sounds like they need psychological help, since the fines and jail time don’t help. It’s definitely a mental health issue.
They use their 'mental health issue 'as an excuse. They are people who just like to feel in control & they don't care about anyone else
Exactly. Just another case of the mentally ill being victimized,punished and left to roam the streets.
I'd let them die in the mental institution if I was the cops. It would end it all.
I get how unpleasant this could be. But hoarding is a mental health issue. People have to help them not make them feel like they’re less than people.
Absolutely. All I see is a major crisis that is sad for everyone involved. People don't just choose to live in squalor, there's a war being waged inside them.
And instead of help them they “cleaned” destroyed their home and lives
@@sparty29 It is a public health and safety issue, so I understand the cleanup of the residential home.
Been trying 2 tell my wife hoarding a mental disease 4 last yrs
My son parked his car and left on vacation for 7 days. On the 4th day Code Enforcement knocked on our door and told us the car had to be moved every 72 hours or it would be towed. I don’t think a house like that could ever have a chance to get started in my city 😂
Exactly. In Michigan, zoning can go to court and get a compliance order. The property owner has only so many days to fix the problem or the county goes in and does it and they assess the bill on the tax roll.
imagine all that money wasted. He must have lots of money to be able to afford a lawyer and all that garbage he’s collecting.
he probably sells a lot of it....youd be surprised how many good things are just tossed to the curb by todays throwaway society
“What is so special about this property that it’s on the news every six months?” Is he serious? 🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴
That statement was absolutely hilarious 😂😂
Lemme tell you this people are soft little snowflakes idc what people wanna do
I'd love to take those classic cars off his hands, they deserve a better home.
I want those choo choo trains.
Classic cars. Hahahahahahahajahahahahahahahahahahah.
@@carpballet you'd be surprised how much people would pay for even the parts off those cars, especially that mid 60s pickup @3:00
@@SUPRAMIKE18 You are right. But it looked like non collectibles to me. Maybe things have changed.
There’s probably human shit and rats in there, man.
Can just imagine the disease and rats at night moving in.
There's a shitload of $$ if he'd just recycle that crap
🤓😂 "The front door's ...gotta be around here somewhere..." ...
It’s a junk yard that is actually well organized... that’s impressive..
You call that “organized?” Hardly
But they leave homeless camps that are in the same condition alone.
No they bring them more supplies and crap to encourage it!
There is no money for the city to steal from homeless camps. That's all it is.
No, they only do that for a short time, I see them clear them out all the time.
however, i do agree it can really piss you off when they say I can't have unregistered cars on the property yet they have unregistered motorhomes parked all along some streets with people living in them.
@@murraymadness4674 i live in SoCal. Homeless camps are out of control. The Mayor and board members WILL NOT do anything about it. If they ever do try to move them the "homeless advocates"$$$. File lawsuits.
There's hope though. Just the other day the LA county sherriff stepped up and daid enough. Will be cleaning up before 4th of July.
I'll bet there's a lot of cool stuff to find there.
I saw some stuff that I'd like! LMFAO
Yeah, like diphtheria and HPV.
I saw lumber. That's gold, these days!
I bet you not
@Andy Smythe Yep. One man’s junk is another man’s treasure. 😉
I hate that they refer to his stuff as junk. There’s actually a ton of Great things In there.
Time for an auction. The rest to the landfill.
Hoarder detected
That is the way horders think!
@@patfiumani5864 I know right, he should just throw all that shit out and buy new junk.
I hope they can at least keep them from getting any more animals. Those poor pigs.
Kind of like what happens to nice neighborhoods when homes become rentals.
Coughsectioneightcough
This happened to one of my fathers properties in 95'....they tore it down, sold the land and deducted the use of equipment and dumpster! Then they cut him a check of what was left...about $27k!
how many fathers do you have?
@@anunnakimenagerie 😂
@@anunnakimenagerie The missing apostrophe strikes again........
I could use that roll of chain link fencing for my garden.
Right & I'm sure all that metal is worth big money! Not to mention the old cars! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
They’ll never sell it.
Get your own roll of chain link fence lmao
Go see John he will hook you up 😊😊😊
Lol
I had a neighbor like that about 30 years ago. The neighbor was not only had tons of junk around his house but didn’t believe in paying taxes either. That made it easier for the city to take ownership and condemn it. What a mess!
I sold my house last year and dropped my home value 10k just to sell all because i had a deadbeat neighbor. My neighbor thought cars, trailers, and boats belonged in the front yard in a subdivision. He thought a chicken coop and a garden in his front yard were also ok. Then he thought pouring gravel all over his grass was a way to get him out of mowing his lawn. The grass just grew through it in patches. Lets not forget about his dandelion farm he had and did nothing about making my lawn reno impossible. After mowing his yard when it was 2-3ft tall on several occasions i went to the county. This proved to be a waste of time because there is no ordinance on how tall ones grass can get. Also they did make a drive to his property where they issued a warning on his vehicles and trailers. Come to find out as long as they sat on a bed of gravel and had a hideous blue tarp put over them then they were ok so thats exactly what he did. Made an eyesore even worse by adding tarps that withered away in the sun. I got the subdivision board to site him for the chicken coop but overall it was a nightmare that cost me thousands and countless hours of extra headaches.
It is okay and he is within his rights to do all of that. If you can't sell your house because you want too much money for it that's your problem.
@@KFrost-fx7dt sounds like your the nightmare neighbor that does this to other people. My house was NOT overpriced and my realtor set it because thats what the comps were. Its called having some respect and dignity towards other people and clearly you have none. Classless.
@@07slowbalt I'll bet you're the kind to move into a new neighborhood next to farm land or a racetrack and try to sue because of dust and noise. I keep a tidy property but don' expect anyone else to. It' their responsibility not mine. We all have to live on this Earth together.
Nobody to blame here but your city officials. In Connecticut we just lost a 31 year firefighter to hoarding during a fire.
I'm sorry to hear that. My father is a volunteer fire fighter here in New Mexico. He's gone into burning homes full of junk before and it's terrifying.
Honestly, I think hording is one diseased symptom of capitalist consumerism. I wonder if citizens in developing nations have the same problem of hording?
@@MrRavenfire from a psychological standpoint, it has more to do with coping issues and not learning the proper way to accept loss and to let go. Maybe they experienced a trauma that keeps them from being able to detach themselves from the things that they acquire?
@@slashnagy6 its from being broke and having big dreams at the same time...time goes fast
"welcome to John and Diane's private DUMP".... the shade of it all
@@DooMedEarth81 yes lmao
I think we've all had a neighbor like this sometime in are life. I myself had a uncle that was like this he always collected stuff and some of what he collected was worth a little bit of money. He was a mechanic by trade.
I had one that the county would so nothing about, even with multiple complaints from neighbor's.
I don't understand why it took so long to get rid of all that junk. If you have bylaws to use against him they should have just done it. In my city they city will give you proper notice and you have the right of appeal. Once those avenues are exhausted, the city moves in and removes all the garbage and clear the land. The cost is added to tax bills. I had a neighbour that refused to mow his lawn. It was over 2 feet. I phoned the city. The next day the city arrived to take pictures. The next day the lawn was mowed.
Kind of looks like his mother and himself have been hoarding food in their stomachs a long time.
Yuk yuk yuk !
they do look awfully healthy .
They got stomachs of a vulture
Growing tasty bacon in their living room 🐖 🥓
If the problem is mental health then, bulldozing their property and making them homeless is not the answer.
I feel no pity for hoarders 😔 I would clean house on them with no remorse!
So you'd embrace a neighbor like this next to YOU? I doubt it. Be careful what you wish for - you may just get someone like this.
One man's junk is another man's treasure.
usually junk is junk unless its in a trunk.
Very true
This was his treasure, but yeah sure, most of those cars will go to people who will end saying," I'm going to fix that up one day, just have too many other things"
Once again government coming it telling people what they can and cant do on their own property, now claiming they can demolish it because theyve deemed themselves in the right to do it. Smdh
Exactly! It is none of anyones business..especially the government. If the neighborhood is upset let them pay to have privacy fence put up.
@@bonniebraden9534 exactly why i prefer to have my neighbors be at least a 1/4 mile from me, preferably 1/2-3/4.
if you owned a house next door and cant sell it you would be concerned? If there were rats and flies, etc in your yard from his house making your yard useless, you'd be okay with that?
@@macking104 lol youd have to buy a cat and lots of flytraps or guinea s they eat 10 times their weight in bugs.
@@macking104 nope but thats freedom, thats why i choose not to have neighbors. Cause you never know whats gonna move in next door
I’m sure that yard and house and any property they are on is full of “Rats” 🐀 🐀 🐀 🐀 🐀 🐀 🐀 🐀 🐀
I wouldn’t begrudge anyone having a few old cars on their land but the rest of the crap, I cannot comprehend!
1 mans trash is another mans treasure.
Looks like you should have left them alone. When they where out in the country.
Exactly. They were in the middle of nowhere, no longer in a neighborhood. Who cares???
This is funny everyone in Montana has a family member with a property like that...
I was raised in Montana and yes this comment has some truth to it 😬
Should see Texas.
same as Altha Fl especially sense the Hurricane
" Let's all jump in our cars and go over there and pick through their shit." Watch out for Black Widows & Rattlesnakes !
I'm game!!! Let's roll!!
And THE PIGS! Don't forget the two pigs ( hogs ) in the house...
That's a hard pass from me!!! Who in their right mind would want any of that trash. I didn't see one thing that didn't look like it had any value. The nicest thing I seen was the city garbage can at the end of the driveway that looked like it has never been used
@@kennypowers3654 I would take the ford f-350, same vintage as mine.
@@kennypowers3654 literally any of those cars are worth a pretty penny also theres always bound to be treasure in a pile of trash that big otherwise junk yards wouldnt let you go into them and pick shit from them or literal pick n pull lots wouldnt exist
I live on a corner in a bad city, my neighbor across the street in a now closed store, after the clerk was killed in a hold up 8 years ago, with house connected to the store and another behind it are similar to this video. They pile mountains of large items like appliances, toys, furniture in a wooded ditch behind the property, on the property and in front of the store by the street which is 20 or so feet across the street from me. I think there's up to 6 ppl living there now mid-30's to 70. I believe they are some type of narcotic users. They put up a circus type tent in front of the store and sell what appears to be items they dug from peoples trash or set out on collection day. They also work on cars and will be 24/7 beating out fenders and stuff at 2-3-4a around the clock. None of that bothers me, I don't care what people do as long as I'm left alone and MY PROPERTY is left alone. My issue with these people and another neighbor, 6 Mexicans beside me, that live in a 2nd tiny house that was built in the backyard of the main house next to me, is they pile mountains of loose food trash like paper, plastic, foam, etc cups, plates, etc all loose in front of their house, I guess intended to be picked up by the trash collector, but all day every day dozens and dozens pieces of this crap blows into my front yard. As well as the ppl beside me they and their kids throw objects into my back yard daily. Same with the people at the store across the street. Stuff that will tear up my mower blade. they both let their dogs roam and crap in my yard. The ppl beside me barks constantly when I go in my backyard or driveway, their kids scream like being murdered just after dark many nights a week. They park in the street blocking my driveway. they hang clothes on my fence like it's a clothes line.
I already have to deal with gang vandalism, break-ins, thefts, ppl driving down the street and stopping at the stop sign in my front yard, dumping trash or putting up signs that they never come back and take down, etc. Driving across the corner of my front yard, parking on the grass along the side of the house area between the sidewalk and the curb, especially after it rains so I have trenches to deal with when I mow. I can't go out and fix up my yard or enjoy my property, because I have to worry about the store ppl's loose pitbull, or just get to pick up these ppl's garbage so I can mow or repair vandalism done.
I've lived here 36 years, my grandparents lived here when the house was built in 54 for like 33 years. I should not have to move because of new arrivals that just showed up the last few years to decade and don't respect property boundaries.
I just want to wish everyone the best life they can have and be left in peace, have been more than happy to help ppl for free for several decades of my life, but all I get is liars, scammers, harassers, etc in return. I wish these people would stop flooding me with their garbage, move or die. As is, instead of being able to look out my window and think about tending to my yard or going into it and doing that, instead I think about taking them and myself after out. Which is wrong. This world is so filled with destructive ppl that are incompatible with being part of a functional society.
15 years to resolve this evident problem????? Something is wrong somewhere. If it took 15 years, some people are not doing their job.
And you can't leave them alone . What good is private property ? the state does not know what is best for us . How many people have been killed or injured by them ?
I feel like you are the only sane one in the comments.
his property he should have the right to do what he pleases with it. as long as none of it is in my yard were good.
Exactly! My now deceased neighbor complained about our one family owned 72 Chevelle parked in our driveway which we sometimes drove so we have it in the garage. Assholes need to mind their own damned business.
@@walterweddle7644 right, flying a helicopter to peer into the guys yard? A pack of karens with helicopters .
The saddest part of this story is his new neighbors.
WHOA WHOA WHOA!!!!! Hold up! Did they just say they turned off water and electricity in the house?! Yet landlords can’t do that to tenants not paying their rent?
If the city picked up just ONE piece of trash per visit, problem would have been solved!
I need to get rid of some old tires. I think I'll drop them off in his driveway for him.
He's been there 30 years. So why would you buy a house near there if it bothers you?
You realize people need houses?
@@KneeCapHill Don't buy a house next to something you don't like. There is more than one neighborhood.
@@bones6554 price range and urgency are factors tho
Their hoarding lifestyle is reflected in their personal hygiene.
No shit sherlock
his teeth looked ok
@@ScrawneyRonnie dentures.
He’s definitely been hoarding those sideburns for years
I can make it 3 days without a bath but after that I have to have one
I don’t understand why it’s anybody’s business what somebody does on their own property. That’s not freedom.
gotta respect this dude's ability to not give a flying flip about authority and giving society the middle finger
yeah if you love rebels
Except look how he lives…..like a pig but that insults pigs
6:37 a hearse! This guy was a collector. Drive down neighborhood prices and then sell the cars and buy up the houses nearby. Smart!
I have lots of methheads in houses in my neighborhood who live like this. The rodent problem around here is insane. Addiction, mental health issues and an exhausting level of poverty leading to this kind of mess is a huge problem in my city.
His yard is what the inside of every girls car is like.
@ X - Unnecessary sexist comment.
So true dude!
Yeah, I have a husband and 3 sons. I wouldn't get in their vehicles.
Men's apartments, sheets and underwear are gross as well. You couldn't pay me enough to clean a bachelor pad. Dudes are nasty.
@@laurieg673 Yet you married one and raised the others? Sounds like you failed 4x, lol.
@@jimmartin7881 I married a single dad raising 3 boys in a bachelor pad.
WE didn't live in a bachelor pad.
They grew up to live like dad did before I cleaned up their act.
They don't have anyone throwing their crap out anymore or waiting for them to clean up before they eat.
You can put lipstick on a pig and make them pretty for awhile, but they always return to the mud pit.
Living in an hoa neighborhood may suck but it guarantees you won’t deal with that shit.....
Hoarding is a mental disorder. These people need counseling, not public shaming. Get off your high horse, people.
That house was in a ghetto idk why the neighbors care. I like how they had 8 acres of land in the middle of nowhere to have their salvage yard but we're tracked down and harassed and forced to move into a neighborhood again. I'm guessing he makes his money off the scrap and the nice old cars so idk why they can't just leave the dude alone.
Those sorts of messes draw rats thats why.
@@glennwatson3313 and rats carry fleas which carry diseases that can kill you
So why do we pay taxes if the government tells us what we can do with our own property!!! Don't like it move out!!!
Exactly. My brother in law often says we never really own our property. We will always pay property taxes on it. And be forced to conform to certain standards.
You sound like a new crazee!! You live among people!! People want to live in nice neighborhoods and spend good money to do so!! If you or anyone else wants to live like a vagabond then go find and empty lot and live with the rats, snakes , and pigs there!!
One of my friends got talked to by the city for having a cooler sitting in their backyard. It goes both ways.
OMG. What city?
Yea watching the city morons talk about this like they aren't getting paid and aren't using most of their time to strong arm ppl with fines. They're moral war fighting machines hahhahaha
The city made my sister do all kinds of things/improvements to their house or be fined. Painting and a whole list of stuff. Hardly gave them much time. I couldn't believe it since I thought their house looked ok. They had to paint when it was very humid. Seems unfair when some people would not beable to afford to do it.
@@valery7739 please tell me where this is so I never go there. Not even to stop for gas... I will drive around it.
They really need to investigate where this guy is getting the money to do all of this. You couldn't hoard like this without quite a lot of cash.
Not true, these things can be picked up on side of road before garbage day, its all crap they didnt get these things new.
@@romak4756 so they picked up railroad cars and the side of the street???? 100 cars just drove them off the side of the street????? no way these two had money... lots of money.... and how do they buy the properties????
@@HR-rt9nh finance property like most of america does, they moved do much they never owned anything. And have you been on the internet? I can get most anything off facebook for free or next to free, everything they had was GARBAGE.
One man's junk is another man's treasure 🤣🤣🤣that's how he got the trash an junk you don't need money for that 🙄
probably is a drug dealer
Every City and Town in the Nation has at least one or two of these.Although many have been priced out of existence.
Why didn't they help them separate everything & scrap all that metal? The money could've helped them start over. Why demonize them over an illness?
Oh, you're... Humane?
Are you offering your sevices?
Please save the vehicles that are older than 1975!!!!! sell them off for a profit!!!!
Would like to have one around the 70's get it running in case of a EMP them vehicles will be the only one working
It's a disgusting mess alright but, it's THEIR property, they should be able to do pretty much whatever they like on their own land.
To an extent, however, when it is so junked up it becomes a giant nesting site for snakes, rats, mice, bugs, etc then it affects everyone else around them.
@@rogersmith7808 I do get all that, and you are right. It just bugs me when you buy and now own a block of land it SHOULD be entirely up to you what you do and how it looks but, when it does become a health hazard or breeding ground for vermin then I think they do have reasonable grounds for insisting on something being done about it. I just have some bad memories of living in a unit with all sorts of intrusive and often ridiculous rules you had to follow and swore I'd never allow myself to be in a situation so much like a mini dictatorship and when you've actually bought the land NOBODY should be able to tell you what to do as far as I'm concerned.
As you can probably tell I'm a bit conflicted about this sort of thing. I do totally agree that if it's a breeding area for rats, mice or snakes (although I have no problems with snakes) when there's neighbors close by and especially with kids in the area the snakes need to go and so do any disease carrying vermin.
Lifes big lie:
Pay a fortune for a piece of ground to call your own then keep paying land rates and here at least, water rates even if nobody lives on the block nor do you even have the water on there but you've still got to pay a base rate regardless and if you don't keep paying them they will take it off you, auction it off then take their money out of the proceeds, then any court costs and a million other fees they manage to hit you with till your expensive block that you put all your savings from years of work into is gone and you're lucky if you wind up getting ANYTHING at all in the end. I've seen that happen a few times to people and that really stinks as far as I'm concerned.
Once they finish “cleaning up”…I bet neighborhood property values go up by 0%….because the property values never went down. I suspect if the neighborhood property taxes levied were investigated for the past 30 years…you’d find a steady rate of increase inline with the rest of the city.
Each person' house that can see that mess will go up in value for sure.
Clearly he is a hoarder. You’ve followed this story for 15 years? Did you call anyone for help? He needs help not ridicule.
Exactly.