I promise. One day I'm going to take an economics class so that I can understand the justification behind people with access to millions of dollars preferring to pay rent on other people's homes instead of using two years worth of rent toward the purchase of one of their own and owning it outright.
Yes, I will.
"Rack City" rapper Tyga owes his landlord some serious cash and the landlord wants his funds - stat.
A man
named Gholamreza Rezai (doesn't that sound like something you get from being a hoe?) filed the lawsuit against Tyga and his music company,
claiming Tyga signed a one-year lease in June, agreeing to pay $16,000 per month
to live in the luxurious home and then stopped paying rent last
month.
Rezai claims Tyga expressed a desire to move out by September 30th
-- informing Rezai that fans kept showing up at his front door ... and Tyga was
worried the home didn't offer enough security.
According to the suit, Rezai refused to terminate the lease agreement and
demanded September's rent -- but Tyga still wouldn't ante up.
What's
worse, Rezai claims Tyga still hadn't vacated the premises by September 30th ...
and the rapper allegedly continues to live there. We called Tyga for his side of
the story, but were unable to reach him.
Rezai is suing for the past-due
rent, plus damages, and he wants Tyga booted from the home ASAP.

What. A. Waste! People raise your children to model doctors, lawyers or maybe accountants. Let them know they can do it. Motivate them to rise above being a Tom fool. Make sure to encourage them to make goals and support them to achieve them.
ReplyDeleteI'm growing weary. Weary I tell ya. Seeing all of the trials and tribulations my ancestors went through for these clowns to clown. Ugh. A mess!
Need to learn to make better investments.
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