Garbage-Strewn Southern California Yard Is a Candidate for ‘Hoarders’
A garbage-filled yard in southern California’s San Fernando Valley is drawing complaints from neighbors. “Not only is it an eye sore, the piles of garbage and trash and everything else is a health hazard,” one frustrated woman told KCBS about the Granada Hills property. The site has allegedly attracted the attention of animal pests, in addition to the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office and producers of the A&E reality show, “Hoarders.”
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