Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas became man and wife in December 2018. Less than a year later, the global celebrities moved into a luxurious mansion in Los Angeles in September 2019, which they reportedly purchased for $20 million.
However, they have been forced to vacate the property, according to a Page Six article.
The American portal reported that due to water damage in Nick and Priyanka’s lavish home, there was a mold infestation. Priyanka and Nock have reportedly filed a lawsuit against the person from whom they bought the property.
The legal battle has been going on since May 2023.
Priyanka and Nick have now moved into another property along with their two-year-old daughter Malti Marie Chopra Jonas.
The property is lying vacant. It’s not clear when Priyanka and Nick plan to return to their huge mansion, or if at all they want to live their again.
Page Six accessed a copy of the lawsuit, which claims that initially there were issues with the pool and spa, including ‘porous waterproofing’ that ‘fostered mold contamination and related issues’.
A water leak appeared at the barbecue area on the deck, which ‘damaged a portion of the living area below the deck’.
According to their complaint, the mansion gradually became ‘virtually unlivable’ and ‘dangerous from a health perspective to occupy’ over the months and years.
Priyanka and Nick are seeking millions of dollars in damages from the seller.
The mansion has seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a chef’s kitchen, a temperature-controlled wine room, an indoor basketball court, an interior bowling alley, a home theatre, an entertainment lounge, a spa with steam shower, a full service gym and a billiards room.
Priyanka’s fans and followers have had a glimpse of the mansion through her various posts on Instagram.
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