Woman that’s been renting same home for years finds out deceased landlord left home under her name

What occurs in the event that your landlord dies?

If the landlord chooses to uphold or prolong your lease, you are free to remain.

On the other hand, you could have to look for another place to live if your new landlord decides to start again and cancels your lease.

None of these fit the 75-year-old Jane Sayner’s response.

Jane Sayner has spent over twenty years residing in St. Albans, Melbourne, Australia.

John Perrett, a multimillionaire from St. Albans, rented her a two-bedroom apartment for AUD$250 per week.

She has been making the same payment since relocating into the home.

Before determining she could no longer work there, Jane had worked there for 25 years.

She doesn’t even want to consider going back because she has rent to pay.

Thankfully, she is spared.

In September 2020, John Perrett, her landlord, passed away.He never got married or had kids, yet he was a multimillionaire.

But thirty years before he died, he received a kidney transplant, which prolonged his life.

John was happy that the Royal Melbourne Hospital’s Nephrology Department received a sizeable portion of his money, or about AUD$18.6 million.

A AUD$400,000 flat was left to the Royal Melbourne Hospital as a bequest.

Jane was one of two long-term renters who were given care of two properties.

Actually, Jane now owns the house she formerly rented because John gave her the two-bedroom apartment.

Still, Jane had heard about this before.

One day, John even gave her a call and asked to know her entire name.

One day, he said over the phone, “My solicitor is here; could you please give me your full name, because I’m leaving you your unit.” I thought I had misheard. Definitely not. “(He was always going to donate all of his money to charity) for as long as I had known him,” Jane recounted.

Even though Jane was saddened by John’s death, she must have been relieved that she now owned the house.

She has undoubtedly improved the area’s comfort level since settling here more than 20 years ago.

I cared for this house like it was my own. When I first came here, the backyard was empty of a garden. While I was residing here, I planted a lot of plants and flowers, and they are still here today, said Jane.

Rather than getting upset, John urged Jane to make the place feel more like home.
He also brought the old pots from his father, which Jane might use to grow more plants.

There was no doubt that John and Jane were more than just landlord and tenant.

It would take John roughly an hour of conversation before he would tell Jane about his father.

She occasionally prepared food for him as well.

John was reared alone in addition to being childless and single.

It seemed natural for him to offer Jane the unit since she had shown him friendliness.

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