Angie Tyma, an elderly widow, was forced to leave her over 30 years old house in Hudson, Florida and was then faced with the heartbreaking reality of homelessness.
After her spouse passed away, Tyma continued to reside in the house by paying the new owner’s rent.
She had previously lived there with her husband.

Tyma was unfortunately given notice to depart when the home was ultimately sold to an investment firm as a result of the previous owner’s failure to make mortgage payments.
She was warned, but she never expected to be evicted from her house.
Tyma’s dilemma was made more challenging by the fact that she had buried her three cats and dispersed her late husband’s ashes in the backyard.

Tyma was forced to spend three weeks living in a hotel while also experiencing heartbreak and displacement.
But her neighbors wouldn’t allow her live in a tent.
They banded together to aid Tyma when they saw that her personal belongings were being removed from her home.

Danielle Calder, one of her neighbors, went above and above by purchasing the house back from the investment firm for $167,500.
The fact that Tyma was able to return to the house and neighborhood she loved moved Calder, who already owned a home and had no need for another one, to feel obligated to assist her.
Calder surprised Tyma by handing her the keys to her brand-new home on her 89th birthday.
Tyma was ecstatic and returned to her house, paying rent to Calder to help with costs.
Tyma was able to reclaim her house and a sense of security with the help of her kind neighborhood.
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