Sunday, May 11, 2008

Abandoned Atlanta Apartment Complex Left In Foreclosure; Tenants Face Water Shut Offs, Eviction

In Atlanta, Georgia, WSB-TV Channel 2 reports:
  • Residents worry about rodents and scavengers at a local apartment complex that is covered in trash and overgrown weeds. The water will soon be shut off at a northwest Atlanta apartment complex now in foreclosure. But people still live there and say their home has now become a trash-filled mess and a haven for thieves.

  • Mary Robinson watches as her once proud apartment complex falls apart around her in piles and piles of trash. The Maple Creek Apartments on Bolton Road are being slowly dismantled by scavengers. The scavengers are so bold Channel 2 caught them on tape driving away with stolen water heaters still full of water.

For more, see Atlanta Apartment Complex Covered In Trash. (read story) (watch video).

For other posts involving the problems tenants face in rented homes in foreclosure, go here, go here, go here, go here, go here, and go here. equity skimming unwittingly digamma