Brown, who had a gig in the city last week, rented a mansion USD 2,450 per night during his stay. He later hosted a party at the 5,100 square feet property which also features a pool and spa.
Neighbours who were disturbed with the loud noise reportedly complained to the house's owner. There were no other clashes between the singer and his neighbours for the rest of his stay.
After Brown went back from the Hawaiian trip, he apparently was reported to cops by his LA neighbours because of similar issue. Some officers paid a visit to the Grammy-winning singer's house in LA after receiving report of him and his friends talking too loud outside the house.
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