"Los Angeles Officials Take Action to Clean Up Notorious 'Trash House' in Fairfax District"

A home in Los Angeles' Fairfax District has become a public safety hazard and eyesore due to accumulating trash, drawing attention from neighbors and city officials. The clutter, including plastic buckets and bags, has raised concerns about fire hazards and health risks, with reports of unbearable smells and rat infestations. The homeowner, identified as Raymond Gaon, has reportedly owned the property since the mid-1990s, and despite previous fines and cleanup efforts, the situation has worsened. City officials are now considering taking action to address the issue, with Mayor Karen Bass calling it a public health emergency and pledging to have the debris cleared immediately.
- Los Angeles 'trash house' drawing attention as eyesore, public safety hazard Fox News
- Massive pile of trash outside home in Fairfax District sparks concern; neighbors contact city for help KABC-TV
- Calif. Home Surrounded by Mountains of Trash Sparks Complaints and Concerns from Neighbors PEOPLE
- Mayor Bass says cleanup of Los Angeles’ ‘trash house’ begins ‘today’ KTLA Los Angeles
- ‘This is awful.' LA city officials removing mountains of trash from Fairfax home NBC Southern California
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