Tyga Might Get Evicted By His Landlord
This is so awkward.
The new report states that Tyga put a down payment of $200,000 on the Calabasas house 12 months ago, with the landlord allegedly telling him he could move in during escrow, without paying the $25k a month rent on the property. The rapper has-been here before, as he was given a court order to pay around $80,000 in back rent to another landlord in the same neighbourhood. Rent is pretty important, especially if you want somewhere decent to live, so how could he keep putting his hefty monthly expense off like this?
This comes on the heels of Tyga’s sex abuse lawsuit, filed by victim Allison Brown, a backup star in his “Make it Nasty” music video. If the money is not paid by Saturday, the landlord will gun for eviction and charge $833.33 per day in rent fees, the site notes. Talk about making things worse! Her name is reportedly still on the paperwork, so that means she’s been listed as a defendant as well. His landlord for his Calabasas home he once shared with ex Blac Chyna claims he’s owes two months and may face eviction.
“Kylie doesn’t care about $50,000 because that is nothing to her”, an insider told the publication.