
When a neighbor calls Carla about “tenants” living in her late father’s house, she is left completely confused—until she goes there herself and finds loud music, beer cans, and a shocking betrayal. Her husband has secretly rented out the property without her permission.
At first, she thinks there must be a misunderstanding when Mrs. Yarrow, her late father’s longtime neighbor, insists that young men have been staying in the house and causing constant noise. Carla is stunned—she never gave anyone permission to use the home. Since her father passed away, the house has remained untouched, a quiet reminder of her grief.
Alarmed, she drives there immediately. As she gets closer, her anxiety grows. When she turns onto the street, she sees several cars parked in the driveway and loud music coming from inside.
Beer cans are scattered across the yard, the porch is dirty, and the home that once felt sacred now looks completely disrespected. Then she notices a familiar vehicle belonging to one of her husband’s friends, and the truth becomes unavoidable.
Her husband, Phil, has been secretly letting people live there behind her back.