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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] 2 people who claim to live nearby say this doesn't bother them. I just have to know, would you mind living next door to it? I'm so curious. The skeletons are more than one story tall![/quote] No. I’d think it was funny. [/quote] Even the yard food trash that's attracting rats???[/quote] I have a feeling op is exaggerating with that. [/quote] OP, again. I'm truly not trying to exaggerate or mislead. Imagine 6 people got take out and left the open containers on the front yard under the leftmost window in this image (thank you to the PP that found a more recent picture of this home): https://maps.apple/la/9B~fPA5g1q-TTb (FWIW, this picture is from 2ish years ago when the Easter decor was new -- please drive by if you want to see their current condition, and you can also view the many items I have not even mentioned: more than 7 garbage cans, a large metal storage container in the driveway, the 2-story ladder unsecured and up against a tree, and so on. I do not take issue with these other items, though they are unsightly as well. I recognize that we all have to live and let live to some extent. However, the decor is excessive in size, quantity, condition + the # holidays on display.) In an effort to be as accurate as possible... the food was exposed, the trash was there for at least 2 days... the food is now eaten (I have assumed it was by animals), and the 6-ish containers remain. Is it a heap? No, but it's still unsightly and unsanitary. And, yes, they are home.[/quote] The link looks fine to me. Leaving food out for two days is unlikely to get you county involvement. An extended period is a lot more likely. You’re going to have a lot more success trying to remedy actual sanitation and safety issues than getting the skeletons to come down, which it sounds like is the actual primary concern from a home sale perspective. Frankly, I think there are plenty of buyers at your price point who won’t care about the house next door. I’m not a fan of the chain link fence (though it wouldn’t stop me fr buying), but the skeletons are funny and harmless to me.[/quote]
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