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Demolition began on a decaying, moldy Wellington home after years of neighborhood complaints over smell, safety, and squatters.
Demolition has begun on a deteriorating, mold-infested home on Kabul Street in Khandallah, Wellington, after years of complaints from neighbors over its foul odor, structural decay, and association with crime and squatters.
The 1980s-era property, left vacant for years, had become a source of ongoing concern, with residents describing the smell as unbearable and the building a blight on the neighborhood.
Although the Wellington City Council could not force the owner to act due to no immediate danger, authorities had warned of structural risks and potential illegal activity.
Work started around September 17, including window removal, wall demolition, and installation of barriers.
Neighbors expressed relief that action was finally being taken, marking the end of a prolonged local issue.
La demolición comenzó en una decadente y mohosa casa de Wellington después de años de quejas de los vecinos por el olor, la seguridad y los ocupantes ilegales.