judge beth meyers has already declared those five apartment complexes, owned by a new jersey family, to be public nuisances and now judge meyers says those properties need to be managed by someone else. beth------i do find that a receiver should be question is who should that be. if u.s. bank and wilmington trust, the mortgage holders, have their way the properties will be turned over to a indianapolis- based management company. but whoever takes over....residents of the burton apartments say they're relieved. michael-----it makes it a little easier for everybody to know that it will be somebody coming it and to take care of all the problems we have here in the building. problems that have led to more than 1800 violations issued by the city including a collapsed roof. problems, residents say, still exist. connie------the walls still ruined, the ceiling still leaks, you know so we still living in....our floors have no tiles on them. just a half mile away at the entowne manor apartments a resident who identifies himself only as mr. smith says the building is falling apart and that attra