In Dnipropetrovsk region, a grandmother filled her apartment with garbage and moved to live in the entrance.


A woman in Pavlograd moves to the entrance due to garbage in her apartment
In Pavlograd, a woman is forced to move to the entrance because she has filled her apartment with garbage. She continues to collect unnecessary items under her neighbors' apartments. This was reported by the Pavlograd communal enterprise 'Zatysne Misto'.
The head of the HOA said that the woman brought so much garbage into the apartment that it became impassable. She sleeps in the entrance and continues to accumulate unnecessary items under her neighbors' apartments. In addition, the neighbors have been flooded due to the state of the apartment.
A security guard reports that rats, insects, and an unpleasant smell have started to appear in the entrance. Utility services took away three trailers of garbage on the first day of work. The residents of the house are worried about their safety.
A neighbor of the woman says that she previously set a fire and behaves dangerously. There are relatives, but they do not respond to the complaints of the neighbors and the head of the HOA.
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