Deadbeat congresswoman's house a 'nuisance'
Remember Laura Richardson, the (Democratic) congresswoman from California who defaulted on her mortgage and had her Sacramento home foreclosed on and auctioned? She got it back, but now the city of Sacramento has declared it a public nuisance. From the Los Angeles Times:
First Rep. Laura Richardson was having problems making house payments, defaulting six times over eight years.Then after a bank foreclosed on her Sacramento house and sold it at auction in May, the Long Beach Democrat made such a stink that Washington Mutual, in an unusual move, grabbed it back and returned it to her.
This week, in the latest chapter in the housing saga, the Code Enforcement Department in Sacramento declared her home a "public nuisance."
The city has threatened to fine her as much as $5,000 a month if she doesn't fix it up.
Neighbors in the upper-middle-class neighborhood complain that the sprinklers are never turned on and the grass and plants are dead or dying. The gate is broken, and windows are covered with brown paper.
"I would call it an eyesore," said Peter Thomsen, a retired bank executive who lives nearby.The city action was prompted by police action.
Police were twice called to investigate reports of a suspicious person in or around the house, perhaps a homeless man squatting there. Officers called the Code Enforcement Department, which boarded up a broken door.






