“My dad’s broke – and now I’m out on the street” Next Gen NYC star Ava Dash EVICTED from $10K-a-month TriBeCa pad as Damon Dash’s financial downfall plays out on Bravo in shocking twist caught on camera - suong

   

NEXT Gen NYC star, Ava Dash, was evicted from her $ 10,000-a-month Manhattan apartment after her famous record executive dad, Damon Dash, admitted he's "broke."

The U.S. Sun can exclusively reveal that one of Bravo's newest stars, Ava, 25, was first hit with an eviction notice from her stunning apartment in the uber-wealthy Manhattan neighborhood of TriBeCa in July 2024.

Ava Dash posing in a black blazer and white shorts against a backdrop of a city street at night.
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Next Gen NYC star, Ava Dash, was evicted from her posh TribeCa apartment last yearCredit: Getty
Ava Dash and Damon Dash at a premiere event.
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It appears Ava's record executive father, Damon Dash, did not pony up money to help his daughter avoid evictionCredit: Getty

In the initial landlord tenant filing, the owner of the property wrote that Ava, along with three other tenants, were in possession of the property, and they had failed to pay four months in rent at $9,995 a month, plus an additional $3,872.90 for a fifth month, all falling from July to March of 2024. 

"Respondent(s) have defaulted in the payment thereof and continue in possession of premises without permission after said default," the papers read. 

The owner requested the court issue "a warrant to remove respondents from possession of the premises together with the costs and disbursements of this proceeding."

By October 2024, the landlord was able to obtain a notice of eviction. 

"If you do not vacate the location listed above within 14 days after the date of this notice, you may be evicted without further notice," the papers stated.

During the first episode of Next Gen NYC, a notice of eviction can be seen on a door, in a brief tease seemingly nodding to a future plotline on the show. 

 

The names on the eviction notice are blurred out but presumably, the eviction is for Ava's apartment. 

DAMON'S MONEY PROBLEMS

It appears Ava's famous father, Damon Dash, didn't financially bail his daughter out before she was evicted. 

The Roc-A-Fellas Records co-founder admitted in August of last year that he is "broke."

“I’ve had to start [a] new company from scratch, without any money to start it with […] I’m like a proud broke, but it ain’t broke, because I have things to show for it,” he explained on The CEO Show, according to Vibe.

He recently had to sell his one-third share of Roc-A-Fella to settle a previous lawsuit debt.

According to the New York Post, an anonymous state rep put down $1 million for the one-third share Dash held back in November. 

The report said that state officials planned to flip the shares to help pay off his state tax debt and to help pay off $193,000 he also owes in child support.

Damon's daughter, whom he had with his ex-wife Rachel Roy, joined the cast of Next Gen NYC, which debuted last week. 

The show chronicles a group of almost entirely 20-something nepo-babies as they navigate life, and their parents' baggage, while living in the Big Apple. 

The cast includes Ava, Ariana Biermann, Riley Burress, Emira D'Spain, Shai Fruchter, Gia Giudice, Brooks Marks, Georgia McCann, Hudson McLeroy and Charlie Zakkor.

Street view of a Manhattan apartment building.
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Ava and her roommates were behind by $43,000 in rent by the time they were evictedCredit: Google Maps
Group selfie of young adults at an outdoor party.
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Next Gen NYC follows a group of nepo-babies as they navigate life in New York City, airing on BravoCredit: Getty
A young woman in a pink bikini and towel sits outdoors and talks with a woman wearing a purple top.  They are looking at tarot cards spread on a table.
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Next Gen NYC chronicles the lives of nepo-babies who are wrestling with their families baggage as they deal with life in the big cityCredit: Getty