A man gave away his life savings for his home. Turns out, it wasn't his after all.
But when an older man moved into a large retirement community in Williamson County last year, he says all that money didn't buy him anything at all. He says that money was his life savings. And after he decided to move out, he had to go to court to get it back.
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