BREAKING NEWS !!! High Point Apartment Complex finally Saying Goodbye Evicting All Residents.

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Brentwood Crossing Apartments in High Point, NC shutting down; residents given 2 weeks to leave


HIGH POINT, NC (WMM) - People living in the Brentwood Crossing Apartments Complex located east of High Point have been told they have just two weeks to leave.

A notice put on residents' doors told them the complex is shutting down.

“My thing is, they didn't give us notice--we just got this today sir,” Charlene Davis said. “Where are people going to go? We done paid our rent.”

Residents said two notices were left on their doors, both stating the same thing: Brentwood Crossing is closing and tenants have to vacate by December 1st.

“I guess (they are) just putting everybody out, with short notices,” Brittany Williams said.

William’s family has lived at the apartments for years. She said the conditions are deplorable, but it is still home.

"I hope they can at least give us longer than two weeks,” Williams said. “And give us some vouchers or some kind of assistance instead of putting us out on the street.”

Brentwood Crossing is managed by Burgess Management Group. No one answered the office phone or answered the door at the apartment complex where residents said an assistant employee lives Monday.

"I really just think they need to be fair about us, not about them,” Ricky McNary said.

Many residents said they have nowhere to go.

“Where are we supposed to go in two weeks? Give us time to find something first,” Davis said.

There have been dozens of court cases involving Brentwood Crossing in the past, but the complex recently changed owners.

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