Living in a home your father purchased for you should feel like a gift of stability and love—but for one woman, it turned into a painful lesson in trust and betrayal. Her father offered to buy a house for her during college, with the promise that once she paid it off,
the title would be transferred to her name. Over the next eight years, she faithfully paid the mortgage, taxes, and maintenance, even raising her own family there. But everything fell apart when her father remarried and decided he now wanted the house for his new wife and stepdaughters—breaking the original agreement and demanding the remainder of the mortgage be paid immediately or she had to leave.