Rapper Birdman Reportedly Sued For Refusing To Pay $114k In Back Rent For Bel-Air Mansion

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Rapper Birdman Reportedly Sued For Refusing To Pay $114k In Back Rent For Bel-Air Mansion

Looks like Birdman is ending the year with another lawsuit.

According to documents obtained by @RadarOnline, the rapper is being sued by his landlord over unpaid rent and now he wants him gone immediately. Cycad Management filed a suit against Bryan Williams aka Birdman accusing the music mogul of breach of contract.

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK – FEBRUARY 20: Cash Money Records co-Founder Bryan “Birdman” Williams attends the “New Cash Order” Documentary Screening at Lighthouse International Theater on February 20, 2020 in New York City. (Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage)

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The suit states that Birdman agreed to rent the property on a month-to-month basis at the rate of $33k a month. Cycad, the company that works with the owner of a Los Angeles mansion to manage the property, claims Birdman stopped paying his rent 5 months ago: “At present, Defendants are very delinquent — nearly 5 months delinquent in rent — and also owe Plaintiff other monies for cleaning services rendered at the Rental Property at Defendant’s request,” the suit reads. The company demanded full payment but claims Birdman has blown off their letters. Cycad says that Birdman now owes them a total of $141k in unpaid rent through December 31, 2021. In addition to that, he also owes $6,624 for the unpaid cleaning bill. The total the company is seeking is $147,624, Radar Online reports.

Although Birdman has not responded to the lawsuit yet, this isn’t his first legal problem over property. As the news is yet notes,
Back in 2020, Birdman lost his Miami mansion as part of a foreclosure lawsuit. The home was sold off for $10.85 million after the mogul was accused of failing to make the required mortgage payments.

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