"Massive Cleanup: Hazmat Crew Removes 7 Tons of Garbage from Infamous Los Angeles 'Trash House'"

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A Los Angeles home in the affluent Fairfax neighborhood, dubbed "trash house," was cleared of over seven tons of garbage by a hazmat crew after years of complaints and health concerns from neighbors. The property, which had become an "imminent public safety and health risk," was found to contain flammable and hazardous materials. The homeowner, who has faced previous legal action for noncompliance, is now the focus of mental health concerns, with neighbors suspecting that he lives in an RV nearby and uses the house as a dumping ground.
- Seven tons of garbage removed by hazmat crew from disgusting Los Angeles 'trash house' located in very wealthy area New York Post
- City crews clean up Los Angeles ‘trash house’ KTLA Los Angeles
- More than 7 tons of garbage removed from Fairfax District 'trash house' so far, city says KABC-TV
- Calif. Home Surrounded by Mountains of Trash Sparks Complaints and Concerns from Neighbors Yahoo Entertainment
- Garbage-filled vehicles in Fairfax linked to tenant of trash-covered home NBC Southern California
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