MikeS1
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Posts: 521
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We live in a Townhome community where all the streets are private and now we seem to have a resident that has been described as an Obsessive Compulsive hoarder. She meticulously goes through everyone's trash (which is on common area) in the morning before the trash truck comes, sorting papers, old t-shirts, hand bags, planters, and buckets etc. Some of the stuff goes in her home and she's seen filling up her car with a lot of the garbage. She's also been seen early in the morning walking from other areas (other streets) in the neighborhood collecting garbage as well. You certainly hope that everyone shreds all their papers and documents, but you know that not everyone does. She is an older lady (from southeast asia) that lives by herself, does not speak english and he relatives and kids no longer come to visit. I do feel sorry for her, but this is a nutty situation.
I suppose that if you lived in a public street or in the city, you could say that we don't any recourse on this, but these streets are private and the area where the trash cans are placed for pickup on Tues and Friday is common area. Most of the residents are upset that this neighbor is rummaging through their trash and are asking is there is any way that we can curtail her behavior. We're checking with the Property Manager and the Police at this time. I'm not so sure that you can say that the garbage is in the public domain since it's really private property (common area) owned by the HOA, but we'll see. Any ideas on this?
I suppose that if you lived in a public street or in the city, you could say that we don't any recourse on this, but these streets are private and the area where the trash cans are placed for pickup on Tues and Friday is common area. Most of the residents are upset that this neighbor is rummaging through their trash and are asking is there is any way that we can curtail her behavior. We're checking with the Property Manager and the Police at this time. I'm not so sure that you can say that the garbage is in the public domain since it's really private property (common area) owned by the HOA, but we'll see. Any ideas on this?