By Frankie McLister | AZ Family
GLENDALE, AZ (3TV/CBS 5) – Imagine the smell and the filth of sewage seeping out of the pipes into this Glendale family’s home.
The backup started Saturday, and on Tuesday, the city started getting involved. “We’re walking to the gas station down the street to use the bathroom at this point,” said Glendale resident Jason Williams.
Williams, his wife and their three kids have lived in their apartment for five years. This weekend, they couldn’t wash their hands, take a shower or flush the toilet without black sewage spewing out.
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Thomas Galvin, an attorney with Rose Law Group said, “I assume if the landlord doesn’t make repairs, or doesn’t do a good enough job with making the repairs then the city can now impose a fine on the landlord.”