The Neighbor Who Couldn’t Stand Me Left Me His House—But Only If I Agreed to One Shocking.

I was furious and ready to finally confront him, but when I looked toward his house, I saw unfamiliar cars. My neighbor, Mrs. Pearson, told me the news: Harold Sloan had died of a heart attack the night before. All my anger evaporated into the soil. Suddenly, a lawyer named James approached me and said I was required to be present for the reading of Mr. Sloan’s will.

At the lawyer’s office, I met an elderly woman named Rose who looked incredibly frail and sweet. Then came the bombshell: Mr. Sloan had left me his entire house and property. There was, however, one condition: I had to take Rose into my home and care for her for as long as she wished. If I refused, I would lose the house.

Since I was struggling with rent and my rose business was ruined, I accepted. I figured caring for one sweet old lady couldn’t be that hard. I was wrong.