In Sunnyvale, California, a single-family home sat in severe disrepair for decades. Despite repeated notices and code enforcement efforts, conditions only worsened—unsafe electrical wiring, dilapidated walls, mountains of trash and debris, rodent infestations, and overgrown vegetation that blocked emergency exits. By 2021, city officials declared the property a public nuisance and formally red-tagged it as uninhabitable, creating risks not only for the occupants but also for surrounding neighbors.
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