Tyga Ordered to Pay $186,000 Towards Another Landlord After Allegedly Failing to Pay Rent and Causing Damage

Rapper recently reached settlement with a separate landlord in an eviction case

By Mike Vulpo Aug 24, 2016 1:33 AMTags
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Tyga is being forced to pay a landlord just weeks after reaching a settlement with another property owner.

E! News can confirm the rapper was slapped with a six-figure bill from F&S Investment Property after renting out a Los Angeles home used to run his side business, Egypt Last Kings Clothing.

Attorneys for F&S Investment Property filed court documents, obtained by E! News, alleging that Tyga breached the lease by "failing to pay rent and other amounts due" when he abandoned the premises without notice in June 2015. When the house was inspected, documents allege that the premises was left in "gross disrepair, utility bills unpaid and hazardous environmental waste that required professional clean-up."

Since F&S Investment Property found a new tenant in November 2015, Tyga is only responsible for five months of unpaid rent between June and October. The total alone, however, comes out to $89,000 and that doesn't include late fees.

According to court documents, damages ultimately totaled more than $131,000 with attorney fees surpassing $37,000 for a final judgment of $186,275.89. E! News has reached out to Tyga's camp for any comment.

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The news comes less than two weeks after the rapper and his legal camp were able to reach a settlement with another landlord in an eviction case.

"There has been a settlement reached to the mutual satisfaction of the parties," Danny Abir, of Abir Cohen Treyzon Salo, LLP, told E! News, but noted that the terms of their settlement were "confidential."

Attorneys for Tyga's landlord filed court documents, obtained by E! News, that said he agreed to pay $16,000 per month for the plaintiff's house.

Three months after moving in, Tyga allegedly stopped paying rent and the landlord attempted to have the "Molly" rapper evicted.

Once he left the property, the landlord discovered that Tyga had inflicted major damages on the home, including tearing off the automatic gate opener and damaging bathroom tiles. The cost of the damages came out to around $480,000.

—Reporting by Holly Passalaqua

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