If, she lived in Indiana, the neighbors would most likely pitch in and help clean up the place and perform the repairs for free.
Yea, sure. But she doesn't live in Indiana. So she must deal with her situation like every American must deal with theirs.
A municipal judge offered her an option for possibly reducing or suspending the $4,921 in fines she has incurred for property maintenance violations.
Judge A.J. Gianni told Moor to accept the aid of volunteers who have offered to help clean up her yard after reading about her plight in The Record.
If the North Hillside Avenue property is in compliance with township codes when she returns to court in 30 days, Gianni said, he will "reconsider" the fines.