Tyga’s landlord wants him to pay up.

The “Money Mouf” rapper is being sued over $32,000 in unpaid rent on his Bel-Air mansion. Tyga vacated the $13 million house back in April, after renting it for about a year for $58,000/month.

When he left, he reportedly left the place in shambles. In documents, obtained by TMZ, the landlord claims Tyga left gouges in the kitchen’s white oak floors ($27,650), damaged marble flooring and counters ($15,575), and destroyed walls with murals and wallpaper ($103,160.25).

The landlord also claims Tyga installed a basketball hoop that damaged the driveway and added new locks that destroyed the entry door, all without permission.

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After the landlord’s attempts to settle with Tyga through mediation failed, he’s suing for breach of contract and is seeking over $200,000 in damages.

This is not the first time Tyga has faced legal action over unpaid rent. He was also sued in 2018 for failure to pay rent on a $40,000/month Beverly Hills mansion.

After the story surfaced, Tyga seemingly denied the reports. “More [cap],” he tweeted. “They said I can’t pay my rent…Guess I’ll just sleep outside.”