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96-year-old Woman Facing Eviction From Seniors Home Unless She Coughs Up $110k To New Owners

**SHOCKING TURN OF EVENTS**: A 96-year-old California woman faces a gut-wrenching dilemma as she battles a three-day eviction notice from the very senior living home she’s called home for 22 years.

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**Jean Jacques**, a resident of Forest Hill Manor in Pacific Grove, California, has been hit with a demand for $110,000 from her new landlords or face being tossed out on the street.

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Jacques, who signed what was supposed to be a *lifetime contract* with California-Nevada Methodist Homes back in 2002, put down $250,000 to secure her place in the facility.

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**She also paid a monthly rent of $5,000** until her savings were depleted, expecting to live comfortably in her golden years.

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But the plot thickens. In 2022, California-Nevada Methodist Homes went bankrupt and sold the facility to Pacific Grove Senior Living.

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Pacific Grove Senior Living, a for-profit enterprise, had promised to honor the existing contracts of tenants with lifetime agreements.

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**Jean Jacques was confident** this promise would be kept, but her trust was shattered when Pacific Grove Senior Living handed her the eviction notice on August 16.

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The notice gave Jacques just three days to cough up $110,000 or face eviction, leaving her stunned and distraught.

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 **“I was shocked,”** Jacques told KSBW. “The reason I moved into Forest Hill Manor was to be taken care of for the rest of my life.”

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The backstory here is crucial. Jean Jacques’s situation traces back to a significant agreement made in 2002.

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At that time, the California-Nevada Methodist Homes was a respected non-profit with a reputation for honoring lifetime contracts.

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Jacques signed a contract that promised her care for life, a common arrangement aimed at providing security for seniors.

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She paid a hefty down payment of $250,000, which was meant to cover her future living costs.

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However, in 2022, the financial landscape shifted drastically. California-Nevada Methodist Homes went bankrupt and sold its properties to Pacific Grove Senior Living.

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This transition was supposed to be seamless, with the new owners agreeing to uphold existing agreements. But things went awry.

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Pacific Grove Senior Living, a for-profit company, has a different approach. It’s been alleged they don’t view the lifetime contracts as binding.

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**The core issue** is that while the new owners agreed to honor the contracts, the specifics of Jacques’s agreement weren’t fully respected.

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The new management has reportedly taken a hard stance, dismissing the lifetime care promises made by the former owners.

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This change of hands led to the shocking eviction notice that Jean Jacques received, throwing her future into uncertainty.

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Senior advocates, including Elizabeth Campos from the Alliance for Aging, have pointed out that the eviction notice might not have been approved by the Community Care Licensing Division.

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Campos also claimed the notice lacked necessary information on how Jacques could appeal the eviction.

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**“It’s frustrating,”** Campos said. “You do get angry knowing that it’s an elderly person. Where is this person going to go?”

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Bob Sadler, president of the Pacific Grove Senior Living Residents’ Association, has slammed the move as “morally unthinkable.”

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 Sadler stressed that **lifetime care contracts** like Jacques’s were considered unconditional only under the old management, not by the current owners.

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The Alliance for Aging and the Residents’ Committee have tried in vain to reach out to the facility’s business office for clarity and support.

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**The silence from Pacific Grove Senior Living** has only added to the distress surrounding Jacques’s situation.

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Despite attempts from multiple parties to get a response, there has been no communication from the facility’s office.

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The Post has reached out to Pacific Grove Senior Living for a comment, but as of now, no response has been received.

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Jean Jacques, who celebrated her 96th birthday in July, remains defiant.

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**“I’m not going,”** she told KSBW. “They’ll have to bury me because I have no place to go. They have all my money.”

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 This tale of injustice strikes a nerve, highlighting the vulnerabilities faced by seniors in the for-profit senior living sector.

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The story is far from over. Advocates continue to fight for Jacques’s rights and push for Pacific Grove Senior Living to honor the original contract.

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The battle over this eviction notice has brought to light crucial questions about the protection of senior citizens and the responsibilities of new property owners.

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**As the legal and moral battle unfolds**, the eyes of many are on this case, hoping for a resolution that will allow Jean Jacques to stay in the home she has cherished for over two decades.

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Stay tuned as this gripping story continues to develop.

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