u/Ok_Pass_2875

Need ideas for gross neighbor who keeps leaving her dog poop around the unit

The back of the place that I live at has a bunch of rocks and this lazy woman keeps letting her dog relieve herself on the rocks. When I first found the dog shits, there piles of them around the back because no one ever saw them. I'm talking like 20+ piles of dog doo doo in various stages of decay. I told the property management because it's a health hazard and I'm not cleaning it up. But since then, they cleaned it up and sent out a warning email but the woman has not stopped and it's now been FOUR TIMES that she's left dog shit there. Clearly, the property management isn't going to do anything so I need to take things into my own hands. I need ideas that aren't nuclear and will be petty enough that it's mildly inconvenient but also embarrassing. For context, I live on a small private property where someone has turned a single family home into multiple ADU units so there isn't exactly a lot of privacy.

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u/Ok_Pass_2875 — 1 day ago

(SoCal, CA) Can I get some info? Other tenant keeps leaving dog doodoo in common areas

I live in an income restricted ADU unit on a property that only has a few units (think there used to be a family home and they got rid of it to build a small community). There is one specific tenant on my property who keeps leaving dog crap in the communal areas and all the property management keeps doing is sending our email as warnings. And now, they've asked me to put up signs around the property but that's not my job. I asked them what the next step is in escalation because after the 4th warning, they clearly don't care. Are there any laws or other channels I can leverage so that that the property management actually deals with this unsanitary tenant? To my knowledge, they've already given a formal notice to this person.

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u/Ok_Pass_2875 — 3 days ago
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How to set up a shelf here without ruining the spectrum cable here?

I want to better utilize the vertical space here by installing a shelf here but I realized theres probably wiring in the walls. How do I figure out where is safe to drill?

u/Ok_Pass_2875 — 2 months ago