Exclusive: Granada Hills Residents Fear For Their Safety, Property Values As Junk Piles In Neighbors
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- Residents of a Granada Hills neighborhood fear for their safety and property values after what looks to be a junkyard has taken over one home's front yard.
If that house was next door to a judge or someone in power I bet it would have been cleaned up
so true it makes me mad >.
A long time ago.
You are telling the truth,and they have a nice pool.
It looks like a fortress
Yep, like that pesky pothole you always seem to hit when you’re driving to work. As soon as the prick judge or politician hits it it’s gone / filled in 24 hours.
If they were behind in paying their taxes,you can bet there would be officials there!
Lol
Yes, Instead The Taxes Are Payed Up, So They Can't Do Anything...
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣facts
@PogChamp
The city fire inspector is an idiot in regards to the lawsuit unless the normal process is not followed. There are plenty of laws on the books and getting a judge involved would make any lawsuit laughable.
The real reason is his second point, they dont have the funds. They have to pay the cleanup crew while they try to recoup the costs which will probably amount to selling the house and evicting the residents.
Man! This is Granada hills!! A nice beautiful place/city!! To raise a fam , retire, or just live! It's not cheap to live there. I'm from west covina area. N father has friends living there it's pretty 🦋!. How can these dirtbagg ppl let they're home 🏠 get like this. Disgusting! I feel for the neighborhood. And about the back taxes. Just LMAO 😂😆😂 lol. U're soo right if they owed I bet they'd be so far up their butts! Tht city needs to grow some cajones n deal w these sewer RATS!
If the city is afraid of a lawsuit, the people should ban together to sue both the city and the home owners
Truth!
We did just that, made the city responsible for infestation and any illnesses; got the idiots to make them "clean up" a bit; but the best part they were evicted on failure to pay property tax for 5 years.
@@50buttfish awesome man, i feel bad for the old lady, but who knows what horrible situation she was living in . If they move to an apartment they wont be able to get away with that type of hoarding
Good idea !
@@50buttfish happy 😃 ending!
Did anyone else notice that he started putting junk on top of the house as well? What a nightmare. There might be a meth lab in there too. Poor old lady is probably a prisoner in her own house.
Unless her son is Buffalo Bill, she might be in the tub!!!
Similar situation like this one out in lake Elsinore. Place was crawling with homeless drug addicts squatting around the property and constant foot traffic 24/7. It ended after three years when homeowner lost the home and even then the scum bags wouldn’t leave.
@@BOOMER-rs5qn : Yeah. It occurred to me, she could be a mummified corpse in that house for all anyone knows.
Well some parents get the children they deserve too. Not saying this is the case but she could just as easily be involved. We had a case where an 11 year old openly admitted to raping a 13 year old girl (because he thought he was too young to be punished) and his mother told people to stop picking on him! If my son did something like that (not that he would) he would be begging the police to lock him up cause he would be afraid to come home!
All hours of the night? Tons of useless junk piled up everywhere? Ok...people, this is a tweaker house that is tied into the methamphetamine trade.
That's the thing about hoarders. Most of them think other people will want their crap. Even if they don't take care of it. They allow animals to crap on the stuff, there is thick dust and cobwebs all over. Or it deteriorates, some other way.
Some do pick up whatever off the street, then resell it. But not enough to offset it piling up in such a way.
I know times are tight. But whoever is buying this crap from a hoarder, is risking getting a bedbug infested, urine damaged piece of junk.
@@regand7830 Ikr? It's just nasty...😷😷😷
Pinkman!
Hire an investigator and see where this junk is coming from. Smells like something illegal going on here.
@@regand7830 yep...I worked for a handyman and he used to get trailer loads of " stuff" from people. Most of it just old, wore out junk. Some of it was in good shape..but one woman gave him bed linens, a comforter, pillows....and all of it was infested with bed bugs! Him and his girlfriend had a nightmare trying to get rid of those little savages.
They didn’t contact a mental health doctor. This is hoarding.
Drug issues if you have people coming and going all through the middle of the night
This is beyond hoarding this is wtf
@@jeffkeenan1539 🤣🤣🤣
its time for the Social Justice Warriors to assembleeeee!!!!
You really can’t help someone that doesn’t want to be helped
If that house was near any city official they would use every resource available to clear that up in no time
Agreed! Living next to a city official sucks! Know from experience.
Amen!
Didn't Lacey live in Granada Hills?
@@princessedesforets haha you can even see her bald spot
Exactly 💯!!
Imagine how filthy the inside is.
Ugh. 🤢🤮
It would actually be pretty hilarious if the inside was perfectly clean and minimalist 🤣
The inside could be clean with almost no junk inside. I seen it before on where the outside was like that house but the inside was very clean. I only seen it once but I did see it
@@bigb6046 hoarpocalypse
Ive seen a property like this outside of chicago. Lady ended up taking a dump in a bucket right in front of 4 utility workers because she “couldnt make it inside”.
This type of behavior is a symptom of a neurological disorder.
They need to sue him for maintaining a public nuisance.
California is too sue happy
You guys should just mind your own business, i didn't see a single fly on the whole property, looks like plastic and metal.
Neighbors need to look out for the rats when they finally clean it up.
Big problem
Someone needs to call APS for the elderly mother. She shouldn’t have to live like this.
she passed away...the son moved in...
@@russellgraham7497 ok that makes sense.
@Miki Vicki what
Take pix. Post the items and address in homeless camps. Being a former homeless myself several years ago, there is quite a bit of items that can be cleverly repurposed. .
Since this dude has no problems with strange people being on his property at all hours with stuff others he allowed to abandon yet he does not care to organize, use himself. Homeless will clean it up quickly, no problem. Might want to hand them a few dollars and it will get cleaned up even faster.
Dude has no security system on those items either.
People should not dump there. Try charity for a tax receipt or put out by the curbs for the homeless or curious recyclers-inventors-artists to go through. The people dumping wasting their efforts and showing huge ignorance on many levels.
Exactly
The city government doesn't care until it affects them.
They will now because it was on the news. Otherwise yes they dont care and I think its a global problem.
The solution cannot be to do nothing.
Todos los vecinos ponganse de acuerdo en no pagar los biles de la ciudad.y pongan guelga afuera de la ciudad asta k limpien esa casa.y van aver k luego luego limpian.lamentable mente uno tiene k tomar medidas extremas.por k no es tan facil por k la basura esta en propiedad privada
Local elections have the lowest turnout rates in the country. Start voting in them and get your neighbors to vote too. Voting is accountability
@@nickc6380 democrats cheat their way in, in every election in California, it doesn't matter if you vote against them, they have those voting machines fixed for them, there's no way people would vote this losers in every year.
The person seems to have a hoarding issue...but it doesn't excuse them from having their house be a junkyard.
Not your house - leave the guy alone.
@@paulsawczyc5019 that's what I'm saying he can have as much as he wants in his yard.
hes not hoarding, hes running an illegal dump. People coming at all hours of the house to get rid of trash isnt hoarding. Not to mention the fire hazard it puts the neighborhood in..
@@michaelturner3224 The gasoline in your car is a fire hazard - so is the natural gas and electricity in your house. Heck, so is the forest.
@@paulsawczyc5019 dont be dumb. They live in a dry fire prone area, and clutter like that makes it a lot harder to put out. If something sparked up in that mess that whole neighborhood is gone...
The city is finally getting off its butt and filing a nuisance abatement procedure against this property and if the owners don't comply the property will be placed in receivership. That's the power of the media. Saw this latest news on the CBS LA website.
Thanks for the update!
Great!! TY
Some L.A. city officials won't do the jobs that they are paid six- and -seven-figure incomes to do unless forced to. They are like getting little children to brush their teeth before bed.
I moved out of the San Fernando Valley and California in 1974 and never looked back.
@@geoh7777 I have moved out of California three times and came beck every time. I haven't found anything better and feel the California hate is more a political posture than anything else.
@@bernecomp I've lived in many states...CA may be warmer, but CT is way nicer in every other aspect! I'd even say OR is better...we loved it there. Where on earth did you move that moving back to CA was better?
"we don't have the funds" yet is willing to send in SWAT if the owner has an AR-15 they purchased in the year 1993 and never registered it....
Great point
Let's turn junky yard into an argument over gun rights!! Get a life.
Yes shiny things and squirrels.
Call the tv show "hoarders" they may be able to help. I cant believe the city wont enforce a clean up. It is a hazard.
Right I seen a similar case on there with a chopper showing it from up above the skinny man with the white beard 🤣🤣🤣🤣 America crazy 🥴
Voters here are dumber than rocks for the most part. The city's blanket response to tax payers is "there is nothing we can do" meanwhile CA is the highest net taxed state in the USA when you add up the many additional taxes we pay here. Voters here keep voting for increased taxes and the problems just get worse and worse. Like I said, most of the voters are dumber than a sack of rocks.
This applies to abuse of the elderly if his mother is living in that house.
I was thinking the same thing.
@@thebastardgift I wouldn't doubt that there might be a dead body in that pile of filth
I bet that if the junk dealers house caught fire and spread to the neighboring homes that they would win a lawsuit against the city for not doing anything about it.
Shhh! Let's not give anyone any ideas now.😉
@@koshnaranek2317 oh my, I hope my comment does not ferment any illegal thoughts on anyone's part. That would be a real shame...
There was a similar house in my neighborhood that caught fire the FD soaked down the neighbors house's and let it burn
@@koshnaranek2317 😂😂😂😂
Accident happened
It’s not garbage, it’s a swap meet for tweakers. 😂 I’ll bet money that meth is behind all of the problems at that house.
Possible meth lab inside ! that's a ticking time bomb ! But law enforcement has to wait until after the explosion to do a investigation !
That’s the same thing I thought. Or it’s a tweaked and a hoarder
I needed this laugh after the stream of child abuse cases I just saw!!! 😂
elder abuse too! you know his Mom ain't loving this and is afraid to say anything...would put money on it.
Downtown looks like Detroit and you guys are worried about this guy's yard. Hahaha
I was more impressed that the neighbor was named Les Claypool!
Where's his bass lol
Primus sucks!!
@@jacobcontreras5743 in south park of course!
If they are running a meth lab, they're doing a bad job. All that trash is attracting too much attention.
We had a residential fire call where the guy was standing outside begging us to save his Mama's house because it was all she had.
The Lieutenant draped a friendly arm around the guy's shoulder to point out,"Sir,that pile of trash looks like precursors to a meth lab,that pile of trash looks like precursors to a meth lab,& that pile of trash looks like precursors to a meth lab.Sir,just how much evidence do you want us to save for the State Police to take into the courtroom against you?"
The guy said "Let it burn" so we went back to defensively fighting the fire("Surround & drown,break out the hot dogs& marshmallows,we stay outside,boys!") as we waited for the State Police to respond.
The guy was smirking in a no smirking zone as the police sifted the ashes & did their chemical tests before walking over to announce that they were arresting him for suspicion of operating a methamphetamine lab.
he's probably still trying to figure out how they got the evidenced against him.
YepYep 👍🏾👍🏾
FRED SANFORD: Son, one day this Empire of Junk will be yours you big dummy.
🤣😂💀
You fish eyed fool lol.
"ELIZABETH! It's the big one! I'm coming to join you honey!"
LMBO best thread here🤣
Barracuda!
The amount of rats building their homes and moving into the neighbors homes
Wait till it gets cleaned out the rats will go EVERYWHERE when that stuff gets moved.
@@joeywho534 you're so right, disgusting
Tell the rats to move to my home if they can't find anymore space here or at neighbor homes
It happened in my town. There was an abandoned grocery store they NEVER CLEANED OUT cause the roof collapsed. It sat for 2 years full of food. When they finally demoed it they flushed rats out everywhere by the hundreds of thousands.
@@joeywho534 😱😱😱😱🤯 I mentally just passed out lol picturing some awful pied piper scene 🤣
The city needs to impose a $1000 a day fine until it’s GONE!
That's communism. People can do what they want on their property.
@@dominance19 no they cant...
@@dominance19 Not if it's hazardous
@@dominance19 hahahahahaha that’s why even when you pay your house off you still have to pay taxes ? There is no freedom your just on a bill till your croak and the next family takes over .
@@dominance19 communism ....stfu
My god, my neighbor called the county on me for dumping a load of sawdust in my garden! They told county it was human waste compost! The guy came out, looked at it, shook his head and left. I stood by totally speechless!
les claypool can easily *melt* that trash away with his bass.
Ha, i was wondering if anyone else caught that
Primus Sucks
I had to scroll way too far down to find someone else that noticed him.
The 2 Mercedes in the driveway is the funniest part.
😦😂😂😂 hey, gotta have some class 🤷🏽♂️
Business must be very good 😁
Having a Mercedes means absolutely nothing. You can buy a new low end one for $30kish and a used one for next to nothing as they have no resale value. Anyone with a pulse can buy a car, its not an indication of wealth in any way shape or form like it use to be. I'm sure you know that though.
They might be missing an engine or transmission
Classic case of “business in the front trash in the back”😂
Lost me at Son took over Mom's home, is there some type of elder abuse going on.
The city only wants to collect taxes. They don't care about enforcing laws. Send money and STFU.
That's exactly what I thought! She's probably being held hostage by her meth head son and she's scared or too old to say/do anything ☹️
Did they say she was living in the home? I didn't catch that.
EDIT: Someone in another thread said that the son only moved in after his mother passed away.
Wondering if the mom is still alive ? And in what condition ? Somebody call the hotline and have them do a welfare check on mom. If I would have a child at my home in those conditions CPS would remove my child ...
Yep me too, 🙄
Wow, that truly looks like a garbage dump.
He's running a business. Good for him 👍🤣
Scrap yard etc
It resembles a homeless encampment.
I'm guessing junkyards are not as bad as this.
The city and county is in everyone's business for building code violations but they can't get someone to do anything about other violations of their homes? That makes no sense.
I remember a few months back an elderly couple in Granada Hills had their house catch fire and she never was able to crawl out of the mess and died. Him or both were hoarders. Crap in the front yard, back yard, plus the house had wooden shingles. That house blazed like a torch. Apparently Granada Hills loves their hoarders!
Everyone on that block needs to call their City Council person, everyday, until this is resolved.
They probably are. Los Angeles is incompetent.
Yes you gotta stay on their nerves just to get progress.
If it was next to a city council member, something would probably get done.
It truly is like pulling teeth with them
Waste of time. They will be the same as the school board members on the hot mic a week or 2 ago,
The peasants are expected to live in their own squalor.
Why can’t they condemn the property as unsafe? That would force eviction and then liabilities would be avoided.
because you need to have owners permission to check the property
@@Kay0Bot The City has lots of codes that apply to things like mounds of flammable trash which can be seen as a danger, and which allow them to do what's necessary to protect the community
@@harperwelch5147 I'd just walk by and flick a cigarette in there...
We pay property taxes, but when it comes to helping tax payers homes. Our government and city turn the other way. 🙈
Our government says "pay your taxes and STFU, you people of privilege."
NOW I remember why I live on the rear of my wooded 38 acres adjoining a national forest !!!
Imagine if the inside of this guy's house is cleaner than yours 🤣
🤣😂😂
Treating this matter the same way they treat the homeless and their piles of trash / health hazards , by doing nothing . Hello city of shame
Meanwhile where I live in California you'll get fined for leaving your garbage can outside. SMDH
Ditto. I had a renovating crew that was waiting for the disposal truck. Within less than an hour. The code enforcement showed up.
Me too.
So I don’t understand why this guy doesn’t get ticketed and fined.. I live in The same Los Angeles County as this dude!!... I don’t get it!!
the day I moved into my first lease ever as a college student in CA, I got fined for a single piece of fucking trash that landed on a neighbors parking spot. it wasn't even our trash smfh and I wrote a whole as letter saying we needed evidence to conclude it was our trash. at the end of my lease they took away $200 from my security deposit for that stupid incident. I'm still salty af about it.
Not where I live😀
@@NesControl Find them
That's a dam shame how the neighbors are dealing with this enormous problem, I am going to pray for everybody in this neighborhood so this situation changes
Are you being sarcastic?
I'm sure your invisible sky wizard will answer your prayers by sending Jesus down with a broom and dust pan any day now.
@Mad madam Mimz Yes. Because you need help. There's good reasons why our society has pills for people that hear voices.
In Ontario Canada the municipality could clean it up AND charge the expense to the home’s property tax bill. Wtf is going on in LA?
Private property
Yes on Private Property Same common law system with similar private property protections if not more than in America. I know that’s hard to believe. America number one.
@@citythink I've lived in three states here in the US. In all of them it would have been treated as it is in Ontario. Local Code Enforcement will force a cleanup, or take it over themselves and charge the property owner. No clue what is going on in that municipality, but that does not represent the entirety of the US.
Not to worry! Recall coming!
@@bonnieinla hey yeah that was my understanding of the regular practice in most US Cities; including in LA. Sorry for the s-hole country; I have met a ton of Americans and all were decent people.
This house doesn’t subscribe to waste management! Selling drugs here.
That makes sense
Hoarders: Buried Alive
Omg yes
Here’s their solution ☝️ call hoarders to go do a show and clean it up 🙌
Hes not hoarding tho. Hes just running a business 👍 lol.
@@jaymesnin weeeeeee hrs of the morning folks in and out 🤣
@@jaymesnin My favorite episodes: The female storing dead cats in her refrigerator and the San Francisco Brothers. Edit: Tell that to the female that had a mansion as an interior decorator with all that material alot of money spent acquiring...
Reason number 762 why you don’t live in Los Angeles.
You see the outside!! Can you imagine what the inside look like??🤔 People start bring there junk outside when they dont have any more room inside😢😢 Disgusting!!!!
Yep
Just look at hoarders. It start with a corner then move to a room and then another room then the basement 🙆🏾🙆🏾
It’s probably have been filled up to the roof.
The HOA shafts me if I put the wrong color of roses in my front yard and these people dont get anything? WTF?
This neighborhood probably has no HOA. These are homes, not Condos. HOAs can be terrible, I lived in a Condo at one time. HOAs can make unreasonable demands and resort to unreasonable threats but often won't or can't provide Condo owners with accurate information or proper assistance.
Who would live under the thumb of an HOA?
@@dls951 it can be terrible but in this instance it would've helped. HOAs are they way the most are because they don't answer to home owners
@@dls951 Some have no choice. I had to sell my home because the taxes were high and my business was failing because of the economy.and good jobs were impossible to find. I will never again buy a Condo; I will go homeless first!
@@Miguel-ng5wm HOAs are the homeowners, most are named Karen.
Did they just leave an old woman in there? I thought the elderly had to be protected...
I believe the elderly woman passed and its her son and her widow living there.
@@Jen-lc5yc oh, ok...
A&E Hoarders where are thou?
"Neighbors have been trying tyo get the city to clean the mess with no help. So they contacted Kristine at CBS."
"We knocked at the door and the owner's son refused to talk to us."
😂🤣
As is typical of any news story.. they're always afraid to speak out
😂
U think there gonna make someone clean their own property when downtown and Venice Beach look exactly the same way?
Hell tf no 😂
they're going to....
@@martuuk8964 yeah, because republicans love the freedom to have the worst curb appeal. so it would never have been an issue.
The city fearing a lawsuit is just an excuse, If the city was worried about lawsuits they would keep there Law Enforcement on a leash. Everyone in that neighborhood needs to call the city multiple times a day and hound the city till something is done. Bother the city like the trash is bothering the neighborhood.
Why can’t a city remove all of this and enforce laws. A hoarder has more rights?! It is pathetic that well paying government officials can’t take care of this. They shouldn’t get paid until it is. Protect legitimate property owners.
This is the reason why I have no issues paying for Home Owners Association.
Now I have learned one positive aspect of an HOA.
@j there goes your home equity, down down and down.
@j My HOA is huge and we aren't told what color paint to use. Not all HOA's are dictators. You just need to choose wisely.
@@Quirky76 This is exactly why we moved to an HOA. Unless you own several acres of land, you never know who is living next to you or what they are capable of.
That's a major fire hazzard.
All wooden houses are.
@@paulsawczyc5019 Your statement disregards the relevant context 🤦♂️
While several homes are composed of various flammable materials, this homes entire exterior is a heaping pile of flammable junk. This is not only an eyesore, it's a hazard which could potentially place the neighbors in harm.
These are not, however, "wooden houses". Perhaps you mean to suggest these homes have flammable wooden frames?
@@DagoRuiz One man's junk is another man's treasure. Don't forget that neat freaks are sick too.
@@paulsawczyc5019 Your statement again disregards any of the relevant context. By all appearances, it would seem that this individuals heap was a product of the stated idiom.
This doesn't make this blight less flammable, it is still a hazard to themselves and their neighbors.
Thats exactly what I was thinking. A major fire and health hazzard.
All of the surrounding neighbors should turn on their yard sprinklers, and stand outside soaking their own houses with a water hose while nobody calls the fire department. Because somehow, just that one house caught fire!
YEP
I have a neighbor that hoards stuff but not to that extent, rain or shine they don’t care ! They still won’t attempt to move it, sadly. it’s insane
Yea, but one day those sprinklers ain’t going to work and karma comes knocking.This world it’s praised and you can’t live anywhere without been annoyed.It’s written No peace on Earth.Specially without hurting someone in order to obtain it, then dealing with bad karma in return.
@@insightwmrssladywbuzz5779 Yeah, karma. Karma for the douche bags not cleaning up their junkyard in the first place. That's beyond ridiculous! I honestly don't see how the city hasn't declared this a fire hazard. Maybe you should go over and clean it up....While everyone else's sprinklers....Are on!
Lol dont act like you dont see them bicycle tires on the roof.
Isn’t a problem until you got roaches knocking at your door 😂
@Dewitt Leslie how’d you know I was 20 😂
Looks like a extreme case of hoarding.
The city needs to do the clean up and place a lien on the property. LA officials are so lazy.
And some residents 😳
It's like you guys didnt even watch the video.
Excuse me, but government officails are not lazy! They are very busy scheming how to funnel tax money to their campaign donors and to themselves.
@@pandaburt9098 I saw the video. The government refuses to do their job. Don't get your point.
I once lived in West Hollywood (about 20 minutes South of this house's location) and the government for that TINY community makes more than ANY other city officials make in ANY other part of the US ($200k+/year) PLUS they receive kickbacks from wealthy developers and billboard corporations AND they recently attempted to have the city tax dollars go toward paying off ALL of their student loans, PLUS a pay raise, etc, etc, etc. It ALMOST passed, if it weren't for the many scandals where the mayor and another board member were involved in a meth-overdose-death scandal - TWICE, in their own residences (both times were African-American men who died in their homes and the African-American community were outraged with the lack of respect, care and compassion that these two men received by these wealthy, white men who used them for sex favors). LA is so corrupt, when I attempted to break into the billboard business, I couldn't compete with the millions of dollars in bribes that Outfront paid to LA in 'fines', while LA looked the other way, as these corporations erected illegal billboards and other marketing displays. If you don't kick them down millions, they don't care. That's it. Welcome to LA!!!!
This is awful. I feel bad for the neighbors on each side and the back, imagine the rats and roaches, the odor. This is a fire hazard.
Ikr? The surrounding neighbors won't be able to have cookouts or have family and friends over. It's an eyesore, embarrassment and extreme health hazard...smh
The whole neighborhood should file a lawsuit on the city and the home owner
I'm surprised none of the neighbors haven't set that junk up on fire
Shame on the city! Devastating! Hazardous!
It's so odd that parts of LA county will heavily fine you for not wearing a mask outside or patronize outdoor dining, but a real health and safety hazard like this is nothing to them.
F'ing ridiculous. Maybe the property will be struck by "lightening."
Right 😉 that'll teach em. Maybe this time "lightening" won't "burn" the neighborhood "to the ground" lol
Lol
I lived next to people like this when I lived in Pacoima. Pacoima is a real hellhole. Thank God I now live in Idaho.
Yes Pacoima was always bad. Glad you were able to move.
I left Lakeview terrace (neighboring pacoima-sylmar area) in 2003.
It wasn't so bad then...but that's over 15 years ago.
So you're saying the government is ineffective?..... Imagine that.
The neighbors need to withhold their property taxes until the problem is resolved...that should get someone's attention.
Amen
I like your style! Best comment ever.
THATS AN EXCELLENT tactic/IDEA hope someone from that community sees it and DOES EXACTLY that ... but the way things are going now days , The city may go against the law abiding citizens and move to evict them .
@@brucebeamon5460 Then I would go to my neighbors and discuss approaching an attorney to file a class action suit against the city.
Yeah, it would get a tax lien on their property
😯 Such a nice area, why would they want to let it go this bad, the whole property is in complete shambles 😥🤦🏾♀️
That is a fire hazard!
I would hate to see the inside of that house!!
Sad really. He obviously did not work for that home so he could care less🤬
You obviously do not know what the fck you are talking about! My father slowly began “collecting” what we called junk! It was not this bad but it was hard! It is a mental health issue!
Now for this circumstance I think people are taking advantage of the situation! Coming in the middle of the night dropping things off? It is cheaper than paying for junk removal shame on them! For people coming in looking for one man’s junk is another man’s treasure in the middle of the night are also shameful! Go buy in the daylight what you need!
My father was a veteran and retired from the United States Postal Service. He bought his home and did not see it as destroying his home!
@@sandramarshall8127 who are you first of all? Let's start there.
HOARDERs. Where’s Dr. Melva Green, Dr. Zasio, Dr. David tolin, Dorothy Berienger ,Cory Chalmers and the got Junk crew when you need em’? 😳
Is it hoarding when it's other people's stuff?
Don’t forget my boy Matt Paxton 🤣
@@ProfessionalPUNKER Matt is my favorite!
How the heck is this guy able to get away with this for so long when I get fined for forgetting to mow my grass?
Or heaven help you when you water your grass on the wrong day when theres water restrictions. They did that in So Cal few years back, $200 fines then a local news crew spotted a city building with broken sprinklers in front gushing water down a storm drain.
Lmao
If you google street view it you can see the issues started only a couple years ago. In 2018 there was nothing in t he driveway other than a few cars.
Throw a match problem solved 🔥🔥
HELL-OOOOO 🤔Burn baby, Burn!!!
My thoughts exactly
@Daniel Rodriguez surprised a neighbor hasn't tried it lol
I was thinking that very same thing... 🔥🤷🏽♀️😐
@Emma Madison Emma marry me
Glad to see that action is finally being taken - too bad it took a tv news story to get results after years of problems. Simple: clean it up and lien the property. These laws are already on the books.
City said there's no money to do it.
@@jennyjumpjump oh there will be money - once proper legal action is taken against the city.
How the hell has that property not been condemned and seized???
All that unused space on the roof still, slackers. Lol
Right! Even the walk way! Wow 🤦🏻♀️
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They just got started on the roof, it's harder with the angle of the roof🤷♀️
@@krystynasmyth1891 after further review of the video, I have to agree. The roof is indeed slanted therefore, it may take them a little longer to start stacking...but! The walk way should have definitely been used by this point. 🤷🏻♀️
Oh snap. I think I could help them with some stuff for the roof. Maybe some election signs. I feel bad for the people in the neighborhood. I really do. That being said, they elected the people in that state. They gave in to bleeding heart thinking.
Junkyard? More like a landfill..
Can’t get them to clean?
Trash:1
Angry neighbors: 0
My neighbors have somewhat maintained properties and I still trapped over 50 rats in my garden last year. I can't even imagine that vermin problem they have.
where I live....some of the rats are people...bigger traps are required
Yeah I trap about 20 a year and the neighborhood I live in is a psycho over maintained HOA with rigid rules and routine inspections. They must have rat civilizations there :(.
So, THAT'S where Sanford and Son went.
You big dummy.
This is where Karen’s can really do their best work lol and actually be helping
WTF, where I live, you can't even have your trash cans out more than half a day before code enforcement issues a citation.
Neighbors could take a piece of garbage(trash) each day to city hall or council member houses and put it on their lawn.
What in the world of “one mans trash is another mans treasure?” Is going on here??? 🥴
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I'm curious as to what exactly he's doing with all that or planning to do
Wow, I really thought Les Claypool would be livin in a better neighborhood.
Damn that gives me anxiety, I can already see rats jumping out
The homeowners should call. THEIR homeowner's insurance company. That fire hazard would get cleaned up in days. No insurance company would ignore paying out 20 million dollars in claims after three houses burn to the ground.
That's one house that won't be a victim of home break in Lol 🤣.
Yeah because the people that stay there probably do all of the stealing from the homeowner. Opportunistic drug addicts taking advantage like they all do. They steal from the dead before the body is even cold.
If there was ever a time to rent a bulldozer...this would be it.
Just pay a homeless person to start a fire. Problem solve. 🤷🏻♂️
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Lol, that's what I was thinking!!!
This is totally absurd!!!! I feel moreso sorry for the neighbors!!
A bank that holds the mortgage could make the owner keep the place clean, or clean up the place, as an obligation to the mortgage.
I live in a very small town in Kentucky and tho wouldn’t come close tolerating that disgusting nasty mess !!!
This is what Molotov cocktails were made for. If I had to abate the property I would sue to gain possession. No mercy for dirtbags.
I didn't know Les Claypool bassist of Primus lives next door to this guy.
Those Damn blue collar tweekers.
I scrolled down way too far to find this comment.
And Bootsy on the other side, he jus' didn't wanna talk to the man.
@@patrickmassonne1919 Bootsy And George was too busy Smokin they did'nt want ruin they buzz.
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It’s amazing to see Pat Harvey still reporting! the GOAT of LA news
How in the world is this person not charged
He really makeing a fortune telling people to dump there stuff I heard its 100 dollars per item lol
They didn’t think bout that small business working from home flaw with tax write offs for using the house as a office.
Are you serious or joking?? 🙃
Danger of the junk is in arson and the fire can burn all of neighbor's houses. After then the man will be responsible for the consequences of the fire under the law of the jungle.
I can just imagine what the living conditions are inside of the house. Why is that woman even bothering to wear a mask when it’s not covering her nose ? She might as well take it off.
Since they don't work I agree take the face diaper off
Just to keep handy for people demanding compliance.
@@carramrod8232 I sense capitol riot supporter here....
@@dgpa2896 okay Karen
The people who test positive for covid say they always or mostly always wear a mask.
They don't work. Like trying to stop a mosquito with a volleyball net.
Actually, it's good property values going down: so do the taxes with it
And so does your ability to sell the house or get a reverse mortgage to retire?
@@BringingTheHeat-VBC Sometimes you have no choice...
And my neighbors complain if my grass reaches my ankles...