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Sunday, September 23, 2007

Troubled houses multiplying



Troubled houses multiplying.
Foreclosed homes are popping up in neighborhoods all over the Inland Empire, and there"s no telling when the tide will turn. The situation leaves a question open for discussion: How will residents living on these streets deal with an increasing number of empty shells and dead grass nearby? Charles Booker, who lives on Robin Road in north San Bernardino, resides a few houses down and across the street from a two-story foreclosure. The home, located on a cul-de-sac, has 'NO TRESPASSING' signs in the front window, and it"s front lawn has patches of dead grass. Holes with exposed electrical wires on each side of the garage door are where small lamps once hung. Just over the brick wall lies a desolate backyard of dry weeds and plants hanging over a concrete patio and other walkways.


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