Monday, December 14, 2009

Boat Trailer Walk Plates Who Do I Report A Messy House To?

Who do I report a messy house to? - boat trailer walk plates

It is a house in our street is an unbelievable mess. There are things everywhere. Garbage, litter boxes, cars (not), boats, broken refrigerators, trailers, etc. ........ S is a disgrace and I do not see. Bring on our street. What can I do? I know that some residents have said something to them. They refused to sell the house a dumpster and walk away.

3 comments:

psu176 said...

It depends. Do you know who the owner of the house? Is the owner occupier? If the tenant is a tenant, I simply contact the owner. I am sure that you do not want to get their house such a reputation. If the owner is the owner (which is worse, because their house will like that? "), Then all the officials of the city must seek contact. This varies depending on location. If you live in an area that is the case to bring the supervisors of the county could. Otherwise I would agree with the previous answer that I contact the city and / or code execution. Are there snakes? rats? Everything is ready dangerous for human health, is it dirty or messy and dirty? You can use the EPA or the State Board of Health to try (Ministry of Health will also participate if they have an obscene amount of neglected pets) Now you have either a petition or to join other neighboring countries in their struggle. For vehicles who are not registered, this is probably at your local authority car park. Sometimes it is turned off for non-licensed vehicles () illegally, at least in my city. HBirds that attempted to deal with the neighbors? You can choose to start with the question, you only need them in the clean, please. You can also draw your Sheriff's Department in a position to the right person. Good luck.

Old Mister Happy said...

When I lived in California, said the Department of Building and Safety Engineering. If you do not find the right agency, do not call the emergency number for police or sheriff's department.

itsamini... said...

Contact your Council person or a municipality or code execution.

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