Have you ever wished that your rental home could be your very own?
Well, that dream came true for 75-year-old Jane Sayner from St. Albans, Melbourne. For over twenty years, she had been a tenant in a two-bedroom apartment owned by multimillionaire John Perrett. Little did Jane know that her life was about to change in the most unexpected way.
When John Perrett passed away in September 2020, Jane was unsure of what the future held. She feared that her contract would be terminated or that she would have to pay higher rent to a new landlord. But against all odds, something remarkable happened. Jane, along with another long-term tenant, were given ownership of their apartments! Can you believe it?
John Perrett, a generous and caring person, decided to leave his properties to the tenants who had been loyal to him for many years. Jane never imagined that she would become a property owner, especially at her age. It was a dream come true that she never even dared to dream.
As it turns out, John Perrett was a remarkable individual. After receiving a kidney transplant, he amassed an enormous fortune. But rather than keeping it all for himself, he chose to make a difference. John donated a staggering AUD$18.6 million to the Royal Melbourne Hospital’s Nephrology Department. He also left one of his flats, which was sold for AUD$400,000, to the hospital.