Rapper Tyga's landlord is reportedly suing him after he failed to pay his rent.
The 25-year-old rapper is the subject of a lawsuit filed after failing to pay two months' rent on his house in the upmarket Calabasas area of California, with the amount totalling $50,000, reports tmz.com.
If Tyga doesn't pay up by Saturday, the landlord will seek to have him evicted and charge him $833.33 a day in rent.
Tyga's ex-girlfriend, Black Chyna, the mother of his two-year-old son King Cairo, is also listed as a defendant.
The case comes a month after Tyga was ordered to pay another landlord $80,000 in rent.
The "Rack city" hitmaker was in arrears to the owner of his former Calabasas, California, home and was warned in a court hearing that he had to pay up by June 29.
If he missed the deadline, he would have had to pay the full amount owed, which came to $124,000 when interest on the late payments was taken into account.
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