The Alpha Tau Omega fraternity was forced to vacate its on-campus house on Monday, according to members of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity.

Alpha Tau Omega was found “in-violation” of university policy for alcohol related misconduct following an unregistered social event in its on campus house in July.

“After our appeal came back upholding the suspension they gave in-house guys two weeks to move out. No idea why they forced it so soon. We tried to fight it but UCF wouldn’t budge,” said a member of the ATO fraternity who wanted to remain anonymous.

While the fraternity has to vacate their house, KnightNews.com was sent a photo by a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity claiming that during the moving out process, the house was robbed of a flat screen TV and an Xbox 360. The brother of the fraternity said that the door on the house has been broken and fixing it was a neglected task.

When KnightNews.com asked UCF if any robbery had been reported at the ATO house within the past week, they said no.

“UCF Police have not received any reports of a robbery at 4419 Greek Court, the address of the ATO house, during the past week,” UCF Spokesman Chad Binette said.

“Everyone had to break their leases and find new homes in that time period. No help was offered in finding new places to live,” said the anonymous member of ATO.

However, UCF did send KnightNews.com documents that notified the ATO president that UCF would provide assistance to evicted members, but its unclear on why certain members believed there was no assistance provided.