A Marsiling resident has accused her neighbours of leaving their personal items in the corridor and lift landing for more than eight years.
Stomper Anonymous, who is a resident at Block 180B Marsiling Road, told Stomp that the occupants of one particular unit on her floor “have repeatedly placed both bulky and non-bulky unwanted items along the corridor and around the rubbish chute area”.
The Stomper claimed that she has observed this since 2018 and has lodged multiple complaints to Marsiling-Yew Tee Town Council (MYTTC). However, the issue persists.
“This has caused significant obstruction, making it difficult for other residents to access the chute and move freely along the corridor,” she said.
“Although cleanup efforts have been carried out several times, the occupants continue to place items back in the same areas shortly after.”
In photos sent to Stomp, a clothing rack, a wheelchair, a shopping trolley and at least four bicycles can be seen in the lift landing. On another occasion, a clothing rack, a standing fan and two chairs were among the items occupying the same space. Quilts were also hung to dry on the railings of the staircase, with parts of it obstructing the stairway.
The Stomper also shared a photo of the rubbish chute area, which appears to be cluttered with bags and an empty cabinet frame. A long table can be seen by the entryway to the chute.





