96-year-old California woman facing eviction from senior-living home unless she coughs up $110K to new owners : ‘I’m not going’

A 96-year-old California woman was served a three-day eviction notice from her senior living home demanding she cough up $110K or leave the unit she’s been living in for 22 years.

Jean Jacques says she signed a lifetime contract with California-Nevada Methodist Homes in 2002 to live at their Forest Hill Manor nursing home in Pacific Grove, Calif., for the rest of her life, according to KSBW .

She secured her spot with a $250K down payment and paid $5K monthly rent until her savings ran dry.

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Jean Jacques says she signed a lifetime contract with California-Nevada Methodist Homes in 2002 to live at their nursing home for the rest of her life. KSBW 8

Things became complicated when California-Nevada Methodist Homes went bankrupt and sold the facility to Pacific Grove Senior Living in 2022…

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