All residents in New Jersey are required by law to properly maintain their homes and yards in order to keep the streets looking clean.
Not everyone is able to meet this condition. Some people lack the funds to routinely maintain the grass and paint the house. While others are too old or infirm to do so.
An elderly teacher named Ann Glancy was likewise unable to clean up her home and yard. The surrounding area appeared to have been abandoned for a very long time, and the paint was flaking off.
The woman’s little pension barely covers her living expenses. As a result, she was unable to care for the property and the house.
Nobody can assist her. She is a single woman without kids.
Nice neighbors agreed to lend a hand to the instructor in organizing the home. Ann declined Christina and Adam’s offer to assist with the landscaping.
A large fine was soon issued to the old woman, which she was unable to pay. Then, the neighbors made the choice to assist her nonetheless.
Their loved ones and friends joined them. Thus, they began working as one large company.
During weekends and other free time throughout the summer, they worked. The home was unknown for three months.
They replaced the house’s planks, organized the windows and porch, and changed the landscape.
Ann was at first opposed to it, but as time went on, she warmed up and became friends with the helpers. Now they go see her frequently.
Such repairs would have cost Ann at least $10,000, yet the wonderful neighbors took care of everything on their own dime.