closed #160184
Blocked Street
- Case Date:
- 7/19/2017
Trash left in alley at 726 e university street. 3 days. Animals getting into it
Trash left in alley at 726 e university street. 3 days. Animals getting into it
1807 E Second. Overflowing trash can, bags with trash next to trashcan. Signs that small critters have already been rummaging through it.Plus unkempt lawn, but that is being worked on by another department.
Dilapidated wooden fence in backyard with nails and boards sticking out. Fence is rotted, missing many boards, and about to fall over. Dangerous and major eye sore.
A few weeks ago someone spraypainted the side of this house. It appears that the vinyl siding was replaced with siding from the back of the house. Because now the back of the house is exposed. Besides this, the house has mold growing all along the side of the house. Horrible shape.
The people at 1807 E Second Street seem not to have learned from their earlie contact with HAND because of an overgrown yard. It is starting to look like a wilderness again.
Tenants moved out, left a huge pile of trash and discarded belongings in yard.
4 trash barrels full of trash for over a year now in yard at 704 W.15th St.
Excessive Growth at 704 W.15TH St.
1301 Woodhill Dr and 815 S. Larkspur Ln, both owned by Pendragon Properties have been vacant for weeks now. It is common practice for Pendragon it seems to leave windows open (presumably because they turn off HVAC to save costs?), and it has been humid and rainy increasing the chances of Black Mold and other issues related to moisture. This is not something new, and has been observed on these same properties an others in the neighborhood numerous times over the years. They are currently showing the houses to rent to (i.e. scam) new tenants, and it seems best if people were informed of their problems or if possible for the houses to be inspected. (Presumably, knowing Pendragon, there are other problems as well.)
1301 Woodhill Dr and 815 S. Larkspur Ln, both owned by Pendragon Properties have been vacant for weeks now. It is common practice for Pendragon it seems to leave windows open (presumably because they turn off HVAC to save costs?), and it has been humid and rainy increasing the chances of Black Mold and other issues related to moisture. This is not something new, and has been observed on these same properties an others in the neighborhood numerous times over the years. They are currently showing the houses to rent to (i.e. scam) new tenants, and it seems best if people were informed of their problems or if possible for the houses to be inspected. (Presumably, knowing Pendragon, there are other problems as well.)