The Eviction Notice They Never Expected

At exactly six o’clock on New Year’s morning, my mother opened the front door and found a large envelope taped to the frame. Inside was a letter from my attorney and copies of mortgage documents she had not seen in years.

Fifteen years earlier, when my father lost his job, I had quietly taken over every payment on the house. I never asked for repayment because I believed family helped family.

The deed had never been changed because my parents promised we would “sort it out later.” Later never came.

Now the documents made one thing painfully clear: legally, the house still belonged to me-

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