One thing you gotta pay is that rent! “Celebrity Big Brother” alum Todrick Hall is being sued by landlords for $60,000 in unpaid rent.
Hall, 36, rented a $30,000 a month five-bedroom, eight-bathroom house in Sherman Oaks, Calif., but failed on his agreement to pay his rent in February and March, according to the civil complaint filed Tuesday, Page Six reported.
Owners Avi and Orna Lavian say they served the YouTuber with a pay-or-quit notice on March 3.
In addition to the $60,000, the plaintiffs have also requested attorney fees, forfeiture of the agreement, damages of $1,000 per day, and “all other relief the court deems just and reasonable,” Us Weekly reported.
Early last year, Hall posted a YouTube video of himself showing off the house which has a private movie theater, an infinity pool, an elevator, a walk-in closet, and many other luxurious amenities.
However, in that same video, he claimed he had purchased the home, so it remains unclear whether it is the same one he is being sued over.
The news of his legal woes follows his turbulent stint on Season 3 of “Celebrity Big Brother.”
Before the finale, houseguests, including Todd Bridges, Lamar Odom, and Teddi Mellencamp turned on Hall and say he backstabbed them to get to the end.
Hall went on to gain only one vote, which came from Cynthia Bailey and lost the game to martial artist Miesha Tate, who received the other seven votes.
Amid the backlash, he canceled press interviews and later explained that he felt the need to “protect myself and my mental health.”
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