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Please tell landlord to put a railing on the outside concrete steps. There's 12 concrete steps that get very icy and dangerous. Someone is going to get seriously hurt trying to walk up the icy steps. Fence falling apart. Falling down. Gate is broken.
The desk has been here for over a month. It’s 50ft n of the Indiana and Maywood on the east side of Indiania
Has alley light on her house that was installed by the city and now it has gone out. She is unsure of how to get it working again.
People are living in this damaged house with no water or electricity. Caller reports boards have been removed from the broken out windows in back of house and thats where people are coming and going from.
Caller says city tree at this property looks like its going to up-root in the next wind storm. She is worried about the excessive amount of limbs coming off of it and how much it sways. Caller says if it comes down, it will come down on power lines and many people's cars.
House burned earlier this year. Broken windows all over, people coming and going at all hours.
House and fence falling apart, trash and furniture in yard all over lot. trash everywhere washer and dryer on front porch, cardboard garbage in the side yard backyard filling up, this house is getting worse by the day, maybe possible hoarders, the Upline deserve better
"Thank you for cutting down overgrown bushes that had poision ivy on Sterling. I should have called months ago because thats when it was taken care of. Thank you!"