Thursday, February 15, 2007

Junk-filled house condemned by town (February 15, 2007)
look at the lengths the city went to in order to help this lady, over a 4 year period. Would an HOA have shown the same sense of compassion, or just proceeded with violation notices and a court proceeding?

WEST YARMOUTH - Ann Biglin crammed so many things into her house on Nauset Road that she had little choice but to crawl out a window to reach the rest of the world.The structure has now been condemned and Biglin is in the hospital, Yarmouth police and health officials said yesterday...Her home has not had heat since 2005 and the bathroom was not working either, Yarmouth Health Director Bruce Murphy said...''She was just using an electric blanket,'' he said. After discussions with police and the town's building inspector, health inspectors condemned the building as unfit for human habitation, Murphy said. Police have worked with Biglin, 53, for the past four years on what Xiarhos said is one of the toughest cases of hoarding he has seen. Off-duty police officers have helped Biglin clean her home and accompanied her to doctors appointments, he said. In 2003 inmates from the Barnstable County Jail came to her home to clean the yard but it didn't last, Xiarhos said.


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