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BumRushDaShow

(157,893 posts)
Tue Jul 15, 2025, 08:14 AM Jul 15

Landlord seeks to evict Republican congressman over unpaid rent at D.C. apartment [View all]

Source: NBC News

July 14, 2025, 9:53 PM EDT


Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., is facing a lawsuit seeking his eviction over alleged failure to pay thousands of dollars in rent at a property in Washington, D.C., according to court papers.

In a complaint filed in D.C. Superior Court last week, Bozzuto Management Company said the congressman did not pay a total of $85,009 in rent between March and July. Monthly rent for the property, according to the court filing, is $20,833.

The management company is asking the court to allow it to evict Mills and for an order requiring that he submit future monthly payments with the court until the case is resolved. An initial hearing is scheduled for Sept. 8. The lawsuit was first reported by Roger Sollenberger, an independent journalist.

A resident ledger accompanying the management company's lawsuit appears to show Mills has repeatedly failed to pay his rent on time, and that he was frequently assessed fees for late payments. He moved into the property in June 2023.

Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/landlord-seeks-evict-florida-republican-cory-mills-dc-apartment-rent-rcna218790

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yes creon Jul 15 #1
ding. AllaN01Bear Jul 15 #10
This is my magat Representative. FL-7 rubbersole Jul 15 #2
You have a lot of stupid voters in your district wolfie001 Jul 15 #14
We were previously in FL-6. rubbersole Jul 15 #19
He and his wife are so foul! wolfie001 Jul 15 #22
I may be wrong but didn't the Supreme Court griloco Jul 15 #3
They don't think they should have to pay their bills because Trump never pays his Walleye Jul 15 #4
Yet they want to constantly gripe about our nation being in debt.* Prof. Toru Tanaka Jul 15 #11
Yet BumRushDaShow Jul 15 #18
It's possible you could be wrong, but notinkansas Jul 15 #16
Why would a congressman rent a place that cost more per month than I pay per year? Walleye Jul 15 #5
He needed a place to assault his immigrant girlfriend where his immigrant wife and kids... rubbersole Jul 15 #21
Entitled man feels paying rent too great an obligation for Republicans Torchlight Jul 15 #6
The Republicans ARE the deadbeats they keep warning America about. Scalded Nun Jul 15 #7
That rent is more than his salary IbogaProject Jul 15 #8
He can always move to the trailer park down by the river FakeNoose Jul 15 #9
if i missed payments , id be bounced . pronto. AllaN01Bear Jul 15 #12
I'm paying my yearly property tax bill t'mrrw wolfie001 Jul 15 #13
$20,000+ a MONTH?! 3catwoman3 Jul 15 #15
Another republican stiffing those that he owes. republianmushroom Jul 15 #17
"The filing lists the address at 1331 Maryland Ave. SW, #PH07, Washington, D.C. 20024." txwhitedove Jul 15 #20
My god! His overdue rent is more than I paid in cash for my house! granted, it's not a palace... slightlv Jul 15 #23
He (doesn't) pay as much a month for rent Miguelito Loveless Jul 15 #24
"Monthly rent for the property, according to the court filing, is $20,833." IronLionZion Jul 15 #25
1331 Maryland Avenue SW, Washington DC 20024 IronLionZion Jul 15 #26
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