In what will surely go down as a legendary real estate blunder, somebody who may not have access to the Internet is renting Tyga a $13,000,000 Bel-air mansion.
The 13,000-square-foot home has six bedrooms and eight bathrooms and 12-18 foot ceilings. It sits on two acres of property with a 1,200 square-foot guest house and a 70-foot swimming pool.
The rent is 58K a month, and history suggested Tyga will not pay it.
Tyga doesn't pay his taxes and has been cited and sued by landlords, car dealers, video girls, vendors, and former business partners for his flippant disregard of all financial contracts and obligations.
He did recently sign a new deal with Columbia Records.
So maybe he's good for a few months of rent. We hope they got at least that upfront.