It was Move In week at Virginia Tech which means several students moved into apartments off campus. However, when new tenants arrived at Terrace View Apartments, what they found shocked them.

WDBJ7 learned that several residents at Terrace View were unhappy with the condition of their apartments when they moved in this week. We went to the property to try and see those apartments for ourselves, but a property manager threatened to call the police and had us escorted off the property.

But that didn't stop the tenants from wanting to tell their story anonymously.

The first tenant is a Virginia Tech grad student who was looking forward to this next chapter of her life.

"I was super excited to start living at Terrace View. I was really excited about the elite models that were coming up."

She thought she was moving into a fully furnished apartment like what was advertised on the company's website. Instead, she found her apartment wasn't finished at all.

"I think I only had like the couch, what I assumed was the couch because it was in like this monstrosity of a cardboard box. There was plaster everywhere and I started to get really upset and that's when I called my mom."

When mom arrived, she too became upset.

"It's just really appalling," mom said.

They tried to speak with the property manager, but the first tenant said the situation became even more "shady" when they were told there was nothing the managers could do about it.

"I don't understand how an apartment complex can just willing take advantage of kids like this," the tenant's mom said.

Another student told WDBJ7 that he moved in on Wednesday, but has yet to stay in the apartment for longer than 30 minutes.

"I'm like really annoyed with the situation because I can't sleep in my own apartment."

He showed us pictures of his apartment when he first walked in.

"I saw like stains like all over in each room. These stains are definitely like poop stains. And then I went to the kitchen and the floor was like sticky and it was black," he said.

WDBJ7 reached out to the general manager of Terrace View Apartments, explained the situation and shared the stories we had heard. This was her response: 'No comment. Respectfully.'"

"I was shocked honestly," mom said. "'No comment' is indicative of everything everyone has experienced in my opinion."

And she says it's students who are suffering.

"I hate leaving. I hate leaving knowing that many of these kids are still dealing with this."