Hundreds evacuate Rocky Hill apartment complex amid investigation

State attorney general launches probe into owners after tenants forced to leave due to issues

Published on Feb. 15, 2026

Hundreds of tenants were forced to suddenly evacuate the Concierge apartment complex in Rocky Hill, Connecticut, due to a litany of problems. The state attorney general has launched an investigation into the owners of the complex.

Why it matters

The sudden evacuation of the Concierge apartments has left many tenants displaced and raises questions about the oversight and management of rental properties, especially those catering to lower-income residents.

The details

After the hundreds of tenants were forced to evacuate the Concierge apartments, the state attorney general launched an investigation into the owners of the complex. The investigation is looking into the issues that led to the sudden evacuation and displacement of the tenants.

  • Tenants were forced to evacuate the Concierge apartments in February 2026.

The players

Matt Lesser

A state senator representing Rocky Hill, Connecticut.

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What they’re saying

“After hundreds of tenants of the Concierge apartments had to suddenly evacuate due to a litany of problems, the state attorney general launched an investigation into the owners.”

— Dennis House (wtnh.com)

What’s next

The state attorney general's investigation into the owners of the Concierge apartments is ongoing, and the results of the probe will likely determine the next steps for the displaced tenants.

The takeaway

This incident highlights the need for stronger oversight and regulation of rental properties, especially those catering to lower-income residents, to ensure safe and habitable living conditions and prevent sudden displacements of tenants.