Single mother mistakenly evicted from Dallas apartment is grateful for help
In less than 24 hours, more than 34K was raised on GoFundMe to support Brianni Bonner.
An apartment complex accused of mistakenly evicting a single mother who just moved from Chicago to Dallas is claiming the situation was actually caused by a maintenance mix up when crews were sent to paint a vacant apartment.
On Wednesday, Brianni Bonner told WFAA her apartment complex managers mistakenly evicted her instead of the apartment downstairs. She said she came home to her apartment at the Riviera Apartments on Audelia Road in Dallas Saturday morning to find her locks had been changed.
“The maintenance man pulls up, and tells me I’m going to go to jail because it’s against the law for me to get into my apartment,” Bonner recounted.
The 23-year-old is a single working mother to her 4-year-old son, Izi.
Bonner told WFAA she lives at apartment 1721, and she said management told her they meant to evict 1712.
“She told me it was a big mistake, it was an accident. They meant to evict the apartment underneath me, but they evicted me by accident,” Bonner said, adding that she found her belongings in the trash, including her medication for PTSD and anxiety.
“I can’t even explain to you the depression it’s caused,” Bonner described.
MORE: https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/local/north-texas-mother-wrongfully-evicted-from-apartment/287-8ce600dc-baff-4f92-9b9c-9b2e65fb7a3b
Видео Single mother mistakenly evicted from Dallas apartment is grateful for help канала WFAA
An apartment complex accused of mistakenly evicting a single mother who just moved from Chicago to Dallas is claiming the situation was actually caused by a maintenance mix up when crews were sent to paint a vacant apartment.
On Wednesday, Brianni Bonner told WFAA her apartment complex managers mistakenly evicted her instead of the apartment downstairs. She said she came home to her apartment at the Riviera Apartments on Audelia Road in Dallas Saturday morning to find her locks had been changed.
“The maintenance man pulls up, and tells me I’m going to go to jail because it’s against the law for me to get into my apartment,” Bonner recounted.
The 23-year-old is a single working mother to her 4-year-old son, Izi.
Bonner told WFAA she lives at apartment 1721, and she said management told her they meant to evict 1712.
“She told me it was a big mistake, it was an accident. They meant to evict the apartment underneath me, but they evicted me by accident,” Bonner said, adding that she found her belongings in the trash, including her medication for PTSD and anxiety.
“I can’t even explain to you the depression it’s caused,” Bonner described.
MORE: https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/local/north-texas-mother-wrongfully-evicted-from-apartment/287-8ce600dc-baff-4f92-9b9c-9b2e65fb7a3b
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