Aurora viral video shows alleged landlord harassment

A viral video making the rounds on social media in Colorado shows what appears to be a dramatic confrontation between a landlord and her tenant in Aurora.

The footage captures a woman collapsing and shouting claims of being attacked while another woman, tenant Vontese Wines, stands nearby.

What the woman in distress, identified as landlord Lisa Anderson, who also goes by Elizaveta Andersen, may not have known was that the entire encounter had been recorded by Wines’s son, including moments leading up to the collapse.

“I knew at that point I was going to need to move,” said Wines, reflecting on the incident.

Wines had been renting a townhome on South Hannibal Street in Aurora since November 2024. Her lease, signed with Anderson, required rent to be paid by noon on the first of every month, with a $110 late fee for any delayed payments.

However, according to Wines, Anderson often pressured her to pay before the due date.

“Every single month, she would text a couple of days early to try to get me to pay early,” Wines explained, showing text messages to back up her claim. Despite this, Wines says she complied, paying early each time because she had the funds.

Things escalated on March 1st when, according to Wines, Anderson arrived unannounced to deliver an eviction notice. “It wasn’t even 12:15 yet, and she showed up with the notice,” Wines recalled. The day before, Anderson had texted, warning she would be changing the locks.

“I kind of thought she was trying to intimidate me because she had been texting me a lot prior,” Wines added. Her suspicions were confirmed when she heard drilling at her front door. “I was completely shocked,” she said.

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