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2020 ISSUE Bank owned property was mowed today but the person doing the job refused to address the over 12" weeds at the rear of the property. He said he "knows nothing." Last year the weeds grew to over 8 feet tall. Taller than the shed on the property. Please address this issue before last year repeats itself. Animals inhabiting this overgrown mess devastated my garden. Thank you
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Q. Is the problem blight (trash, etc) outside, or is it a problem with the building (illegal use, housing code violation, etc)?
A. Outside Blight
A. Outside Blight
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Brian V (Utilizador Registado)
Lynn (Utilizador Registado)
Seawall (Utilizador Registado)
Reconhecida vacant (Oficial Verificado)
You should've received a response by email the next day. Since you claim to have not received it, I will copy and paste it here with an update.
"I will have to send a notice of violation and wait for the owners to receive and respond within the 10 days time limit upon receiving the notice. If they don't respond, then we will have see if it's possible to create a work order and complete the work then lien the property."
Since then, the property has gone through a strict foreclosure and the plaintiff is awaiting authority from the court to officially receive title to the property. During this process it is very difficult to get any work done as the bank doesn't become the rightful owner until granted title through the court. I have been reaching out to the bank to see if they are willing to complete the work in the meantime.
Seawall (Utilizador Registado)
Why can't the bank order the landscaper, who shows up weekly, to add removing the weeds at the back the property. I asked him to and he refused.
To recap last year: after showing photos of the 4 foot weeds, to the LCI rep, I was assured LCI would send staff out to address the issue. Unfortunately, I was not home when LCI worked on the property. LCI mowed the lawn and weed-whacked #25 Florence Ave. I spoke to a neighbor about what happened. She was weeding her garden when LCI was on the property. She said the supervisor told the worker to cut the weeds at the rear of the property. The worker refused and he and the supervisor got into a heated argument. They left without completing the job leaving me with an overgrown mess protruding thru the fence; weeds forcing their way up thru my driveway, and some of the 8 foot weeds falling over the fence into my yard. Additionally, a family of rabbits took up residence in the weeds and devoured my organic vegetable garden at great personal expense to me. I have no reason to doubt my neighbor's version of what transpired as she is a medical professional and has nothing to gain.
Amanda (Utilizador Registado)
Seawall (Utilizador Registado)
Seawall (Utilizador Registado)
Seawall (Utilizador Registado)
vacant (Oficial Verificado)
Seawall (Utilizador Registado)
Seawall (Utilizador Registado)
TAMC (Utilizador Registado)
For all intents and purposes, the bank is the owner of the property. If I trip and fall on their sidewalk; who do I sue? The bank! So they have to fix the problem. Who is the bank?
The City just likes to pursue little owners of property but the real slumlords like banks and NHHA are untouchable.
Seawall (Utilizador Registado)
Seawall (Utilizador Registado)
Amanda (Utilizador Registado)
Encerradas vacant (Oficial Verificado)