Reading Time: 4 minutes When Jasmine Esquivel heard a knock at her front door on June 24, she checked her camera and saw a Merced County code enforcement officer outside. “I was in shock,” Esquivel said. “I was a little nervous and had a little pit in my stomach.” She was in a work meeting and couldn’t answer the door. After the meeting, she found business cards from the code enforcement and county health departments left outside. Esquivel lat…
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