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closed #125807

Excessive Growth

1231 S Fess AVE

Case Date:
4/18/2012

closed #159818

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

1231 S Fess AVE

Case Date:
6/21/2017

A possum got in out air conditioning vents and we have tried to work with our management company and their maintenance guy on removing the animal when we first heard it and spotted it. They did nothing about it and now they is a strong odor coming into the house through the vents. After countless times of trying to reach both the maintenance guy and Action Properties Management, the smell is now getting worse from the animal dying in the vents and rotting and they are still taking no action. I want to file a complaint since now it is becoming a health concern and this company is being careless of our health.

closed #183427

Excessive Growth

1219 S Stull AVE

Case Date:
4/13/2023

closed #184628

Excessive Growth

1219 S Stull AVE

Case Date:
7/15/2023

Yard is severely overgrown. Trash also scattered behind the house.

closed #125806

Excessive Growth

1219 S Fess AVE

Case Date:
4/18/2012

closed #178487

Trash

1218 S Washington ST

Case Date:
12/29/2021

Sanitation called to say this property has trash in yard and is putting their trash bins in front of neighbors property

closed #181165

Excessive Growth

1214 S Washington ST

Case Date:
8/23/2022

Excessive growth of vines and weeds

closed #155796

Trash

1214 S Grant ST

Case Date:
9/12/2016

This location has trash all over the curb. It is loose trash. The sanitation guys says it looks like they took a can of trash and just dumped it. They said it is a mess.

closed #148655

Excessive Growth

1208 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
9/24/2015

closed #181322

Excessive Growth

1208 S Woodlawn AVE

Case Date:
9/1/2022

The property of 1208 S Woodlawn Ave contains Japanese Knotweed. Japanese Knotweed is a city-listed nuisance weed, and in the case of this property the growth is well over 8 inches (more like 5-10 feet) and is visibly spreading into adjacent properties to the west and north by rhizome. The Japanese Knotweed is also visibly growing into that house's siding and foundation. This is likely a rental house situation where the landlord is neglecting the landscaping.