Octomom Nadya Suleman Facing Housing Trouble Again
It seems that Nadya Suleman, also notoriously known as Octomom, is back in the news for her housing issues. Currently, Suleman and her 14 children are renting a place in Orange County, Calif. Lana El-Jor is the landlord, and she is fed up with the family of 15. In fact, she wants them out by Christmas.
El-Jor told E! News that, “I have had problems refinancing the bilding myself because of her.” This was one of the reasons the landlord wants them out. The bank was refusing to support the loan because the Suleman family has left the property looking abused.
The home has visible broken windows that can be seen from the street. It gives the impression that the five-bedroom, three-bathroom house is in poor condition. El-Jor claimed that the family is living cramped in the home. A family of this size needs larger quarters and backyard.
Where will Octomom and her 14 children head to next?
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Plaxico Burress Listed Mansion in a Short Sale
Plaxico Burress’ life changed in 2008. He was convicted with two counts of criminal possession of a weapon. Moving forward to 2011, his fate changed. He was released from prison and able to save his Lighthouse Point, Fla. home from foreclosure. Now, the once well-paid rising NFL star is about to lose millions on the waterfront mansion.
In September 2005, he purchased the home for $3.995 million. The Broward County home was listed for $3.1 million, but an offer as little as $1.565 has come in. Regardless of the listing, Burress was able to hold on to the property a little longer. The home was just relisted for $2.3 million short sale.
The Fort Lauderdale Venetian-style home has five-bedrooms, marble flooring and a stained-glass dome in the entryway. Some of the luxuries of the mansion include a sun deck in the master suite, a media room, an office and elevator.