How Did Cardi B Respond to the Non-Payment Lawsuit?

How Did Cardi B Respond to the Non-Payment Lawsuit?

As a devoted fan with years of following Cardi B‘s journey, I can’t help but admire her tenacity and business acumen in this latest legal battle. It’s not every day we see a superstar like Cardi B, who juggles motherhood, music, and a thriving career, taking on the challenges that come her way with such grace and determination.


Cardi B isn’t shying away from speaking up in response to a lawsuit over unpaid rent. She and her estranged husband, Offset, are being sued for allegedly not paying enough for a house. This is the location where Cardi B’s “Like What” music video was shot, which Offset directed. However, Cardi B has now provided evidence to support her side of the story.

Based on reports from TMZ, it appears that the property owner claims Cardi B and Offset misled them about their intentions for filming at the mansion. The documents suggest that the couple’s representatives told the owner that an unspecified client wanted to shoot a TikTok video at the residence, but the owner was not aware of the music video plans. Instead, they reportedly paid the standard short-term rental fee and waived additional costs, assuming it was for a TikTok video.

Cardi B posts screengrabs of payment receipts following non-payment lawsuit

Cardi B posted videos on X (previously known as Twitter) of her chat with Offset regarding their legal matters. The conversation was about the charges they had to pay. She titled the post, “We handed over $10,000 in cold hard cash to rent the place for an entire 24 hours.” Cardi B went on to clarify that they ran over by an hour and paid the regular agent’s fees. She also shared a snapshot of the transaction records, revealing a payment of $4,500 made back in March.

As a die-hard fan, I’m sharing some inside scoop about Cardi B’s recent experience. She revealed that the place she visited was under constant surveillance with cameras everywhere. Not only were the realtors and owners present throughout the entire visit, but she even caught them on camera! The TikTok video bit, however, wasn’t mentioned in the contract at all.

Cardi B wondered aloud, “Why does it take us 24 hours to make a TikTok video?” But the three-time mom isn’t backing away from her lawsuit, as she stated that “people are looking for loopholes.” She ended her tweet with a warning, “Get your finest suit ready, I’ll see you in court!

In a recent post on the X thread, Cardi B expressed that she believes the realtor is not at fault. She’s been making efforts for several months to resolve the issue. However, Cardi B also stated that it’s the “stubborn property owners with their unsightly house” who are causing the problem.

Originally reported on Mandatory.com.

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2024-09-20 16:40