The owners of an apartment complex on Northside — that saw overflowing trash and a neglected swimming pool — are now the targets of a new lawsuit by the city of Jacksonville.
DEALS 4 JAX– The owners of an apartment complex on Northside — that saw overflowing trash and a neglected swimming pool — are now the targets of a new lawsuit by the City of Jacksonville.
“I got a bill just yesterday that still has that $5 trash fee so they’re still billing us even though they don’t have services, so how are they billing us for a service that doesn’t exist?” Lawson said. The Sky4Drone flew over the pool in October, and on Wednesday, it still looked the same. There are still no dumpsters on the property, but News4JAX did notice the overgrown grass has been cut since last month.
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