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When a Florida woman was evicted from the house she had lived in for decades, neighbors rallied to help, including one who gave her the ultimate gift: she bought back the house.
Angie Tyma moved back into her longtime home in Hudson, Florida, on Tuesday, which happened to be her 89th birthday, after three weeks of staying at a Days Inn hotel. She told TODAY that losing the house was a scary time, but she was glad to be home.
"I went through hell and back," she said. "I've lived in this house for 35 years."
Tyma was evicted last month after learning the person she had sold the house to several years earlier, who lives in Europe, had stopped paying the mortgage, and the house went into foreclosure. Despite a warning, Tyma, whose husband died nearly 20 years ago, didn't think she would be tossed onto the streets.
They threw me out," she said. "I couldn't believe it."
Once the neighborhood saw Tyma's belongings being taken out of the house, they jumped to help. But it was Danielle Calder, who lives a few houses away, who made the decision to buy back the house.
She contacted the company that had purchased it at auction and bought it back for $167,500. Now she's Tyma's new landlord.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/good-news/the-right-thing-to-do-neighbor-buys-back-elderly-womans-house-after-shes-evicted/ar-AAlv4Jw?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=edgsp
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