I asked her if she would give me more time and not just show up with little to no notice in the future. Obviously hinting she should not just show up at my place has not made any impression. A minute later, she's knocking on my door. I texted her that I needed time as I wasn't expecting visitors. I had slept in, was undressed and flossing my teeth. This morning she texted me again, about a block away. Last night she pulled up in my parking lot and texted me. She's a retiree so I can't blame it on youthful indiscretion. I've tried to set meeting times with her but she will respond, "I'm running errands and taking care of someone's dog" and then she just shows up. She will show up in my parking lot and then text me that she wants to drop off something. We live in the same neighborhood, about a mile apart. Not to hang out with me but for small admin stuff like dropping off a book or keys for example. She has an annoying habit of just showing up at my place. I have a casual friend who also pet sits for me. The Charlotte Observer reported that after Foster received her eviction notice, she hired a lawyer who told her to remain in her apartment following the complex's deadline to contest it. However, Foster denied the claims made by the apartment complex: "They're making us out to be unkempt, uncouth, that we don't follow the rules," she said, according to the outlet. " Foster told The Raleigh News and Observer. This resulted in Alanah's friend cursing at the concierge, she added. "We are proud to be a diverse community with residents and team members from all backgrounds," the statement obtained by The Observer said.Īccording to the report, Foster said that her daughter -identified as Alanah - apologized to the staff, telling them that she would stop doing it.Īdditionally, Foster told the outlet that the concierge said that Alanah had too many guests by the pool, emphasizing that they did not have the same complaint about white residents who were also there and their group of guests. In a statement to The Charlotte Observer on May 9, Element SouthPark said they were evicted due to "extremely unacceptable behaviors" from Foster's daughter and her friends, alleging that the group was captured on video "performing acts of public nudity, fighting, and other extremely unacceptable behaviors." They added that children were in the vicinity when it occurred. Marshette Foster, who resided at Element SouthPark in Charlotte, paying $2,600 a month for two bedrooms, said the apartment concierge confronted her daughter on April 30 following reports of twerking on the pool deck, The Charlotte Observer reported earlier this month.
A North Carolina woman and her 21-year-old daughter were evicted from their apartment after complaints of dancing at the complex's outside pool.