Neighbours Come Together to Help Family Told to Move out By Landlord

Neighbours Come Together to Help Family Told to Move out By Landlord

- The Singletons are set to be evicted from their house as the landlord plans to sell it

- Having lived there for 13 years, they are not open to the idea of relocating and starting life in a new neighborhood

- Since they cannot raise the downpayment to buy the house themselves, their neighbors have set up a fund to contribute the money

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The Singletons have gone through difficult times in the recent past after losing two family members to cancer.

Neighbors Come Together to Help Family Told to Move out By Landlord
The Singletons have a lot to thank their neighbors for standing with them through turbulent times. Photo: Screengrab from Fox2.
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It was therefore another blow when it dawned on them that they were set to be evicted from their house on Fisher Street in Warren.

Having rented the house they live in for 13 years, they were heartbroken to learn that the landlord intended to sell it.

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Home Is Where the Heart Is

That would have forced them move out this summer, ejecting the family from a neighborhood the children have called home since they were young, Fox reports.

"There are so many memories here," revealed one of the children.

Among the memories embedded in the house are those of their brother KJ who passed on from leukemia in 2018.

"I don't want to leave because I feel like his spirit lives here, and I don't want to be separated from it," reiterated Lassandra.

The landlord agreed to sell them the house, but then the Singletons did not have enough money for a downpayment.

Wonderful Neighbors

They have a lot to thank the neighbors who not only stood by them during the loss of family members but have also joined hands to ensure they are not evicted from their house.

They set up a campaign to raise money for the family while another neighbor donated funds from her business to help them put a downpayment on the house.

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"They help everybody, and they are so kind to everyone that I just love them so much, said a neighbor.

So far, the campaign has raised $5,000 with the target set at $50,000 by July.

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