The small house that Habitat for Humanity built in 2015 on a busy street in South Linden was supposed to be a place of hope and dreams. But the owner, a woman who also worked on the house she lives in, has since barred the door, installed an alarm that remains on even when she’s home, and owns a pit-bull mix. It has become a prison, of sorts, a nightmare for the woman who declined to give her name because she fears for her safety.adcelannotate = {"mobilepaywallcategory" : "MOBILE_PREM-LOCAL","nativepaywallcategory" : "NATIVE_PREM-LOCAL"};