Anonymous wrote:Hope its not DC. A vacant house can sit for decades and not be "touched"
There's one on my block since I moved in in 2008. Family does come and cut the grass, but on our one and only snow day this year they were a no show.
Bigger issues than being so involved with something that has noting to do with you "personally".
Anonymous wrote:Hope its not DC. A vacant house can sit for decades and not be "touched"
There's one on my block since I moved in in 2008. Family does come and cut the grass, but on our one and only snow day this year they were a no show.
Bigger issues than being so involved with something that has noting to do with you "personally".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Help them out and be decent. It could be you one day
What does that mean? Nobody lives there. The owner will not be returning.
This. Reporting it incentivizes the owner and his family to fix it up and sell it or rent it out if the owner is not returning. Vacant homes attract everything from vermin to crime and can bring down the whole block.
I agree with that. At the same time, though, don't be a busy-body. Focus on the things that actually affect you and ignore the things that don't. A house that is "an eyesore" isn't your business. A house with rats, is.
OP here. Thanks for the advice, but I don't feel like I'm being a busy body. This has been an issue for several years. The railing on the porch fell over the other day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Help them out and be decent. It could be you one day
What does that mean? Nobody lives there. The owner will not be returning.
This. Reporting it incentivizes the owner and his family to fix it up and sell it or rent it out if the owner is not returning. Vacant homes attract everything from vermin to crime and can bring down the whole block.
I agree with that. At the same time, though, don't be a busy-body. Focus on the things that actually affect you and ignore the things that don't. A house that is "an eyesore" isn't your business. A house with rats, is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Help them out and be decent. It could be you one day
What does that mean? Nobody lives there. The owner will not be returning.
This. Reporting it incentivizes the owner and his family to fix it up and sell it or rent it out if the owner is not returning. Vacant homes attract everything from vermin to crime and can bring down the whole block.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Help them out and be decent. It could be you one day
What does that mean? Nobody lives there. The owner will not be returning.
Anonymous wrote:Help them out and be decent. It could be you one day
Anonymous wrote:You can report it here:
http://www3.montgomerycountymd.gov/311/SolutionView.aspx?SolutionId=1-Y3KNW
Was the lawn being mowed/snow being shoveled?