closed #149196
Trash
454 S Westplex AVE
- Case Date:
- 10/20/2015
We have a lot of problems with our building, including automatic doors not working, trash disposal problems and maintenance issues. There are dozens of light bulbs out on each floor. Pivotal, the company out of Ohio who bought the property last year, has had staffing issues that have caused numerous problems and bills not getting paid like trash removal and landscaping for mowing. The Fire Marshal found issues with the elevator and I have no idea if they have been corrected. Many of the residents have mobility problems and they need the front and back lobby doors working properly. This company is notorious with retaliatory evictions which I understand is illegal in Indiana. People are afraid to complain for this reason. Two property managers have walked off the job in the past 2 weeks and our maintenance guy is worthless. Please help us get these issues fixed asap! The trash issue is fast getting out of control. Thank you for your time and help!
large pile of branches, tree debris, etc. piled approx. 6 feet high, haven for animals, snakes; property appears abandoned, pile present for over 1 year, yard not mowed.
Overgrowth is preventing neighboring property owners from safely pulling out of driveway, requested a mow on the property to improve visibility
appears as if fire destroyed, unsafe bldg.
Bruster's Ice Cream East had black spray paint on the west wall with the words "Nasto" "Dianto" and the numbers 212/212. On North wall was the letters "TCA" and "Dianto Nasto TCA".
sink leaning on side of house and brush pile
I am old enough to remember that the building on the southwest corner of the S Rogers and Country Club Road intersection used to be a real business and they kept their property clean and safe. Now the property appears abandoned and is a hazard to the people of Bloomington. The lot vegetation is out of control. The building should be designated condemned by the city. It is covered with graffiti and could become a place where a person on the B-line to the east could be abducted and assaulted under cover. What can be done about this horrific eyesore in the midst of all the re-development and revitalization in the area?