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Concord Condominium trustees urge town action after hoarding and pest complaints; town says health department and courts limit immediate intervention

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Residents of the Concord Condominium told the Select Board about a persistent hoarding and pest problem in a neighboring unit; town officials said the local health commissioner and police cannot forcibly enter without a court order and that the condo association sought relief in court.

At the June 24 Select Board meeting, trustees and unit owners at the Concord Condominium in Brookline described an ongoing hoarding situation that they say has triggered repeated pest infestations and created uninhabitable conditions in one unit.

Richard Rubin, a Concord Condominium owner and trustee, and trustee Elaine Quieshen described previous interventions for pests and hoarding dating back to 2008 and…

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