Tyrese Gibson Sued By Airbnb Proprietor Over Alleged Property Injury, He Denies Claims
Tyrese Gibson is being sued for allegedly damaging an Airbnb rental by making “extreme alterations” … however he is on video saying the modifications he made aren’t a giant deal.
The property supervisor, Tracy Wolf, tells TMZ … Tyrese signed a 6-month lease for a 5-bedroom property in Woodland Hills for $20,000 monthly beginning in February, and he or she says he began including constructions to the house proper after he moved in.
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Wolf claims Tyrese prompted injury all through the property by altering electrical panels, including electrical retailers that weren’t as much as code, portray a marble fire in a shiny gold metallic coloration, closing off doorways and home windows, and inflicting injury to the HVAC items.
TMZ obtained video of Tyrese exhibiting off a few of the modifications inside the house … he says he blocked some doorways and home windows for privateness considerations and claims the supplies he used aren’t hooked up to the house’s current constructions and all of the modifications are momentary.
The property supervisor says Tyrese informed them there have been no everlasting modifications to the house … however they insist the modifications are removed from momentary and, in any occasion, prompted injury to the property.
What’s extra, the property supervisor claims Tyrese tried to get the home-owner’s gardener to take away 22 banana bushes on the grounds … and when the gardener refused, she says Tyrese tried to rent one other firm … however acquired thwarted by the property administration group.
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Wolf additionally claims Tyrese allowed a development crew to drill a bunch of holes within the residence’s wrought iron gate and brand-new stucco exterior … and we obtained video exhibiting the alleged injury.
The property supervisor says Tyrese was repeatedly requested to not make any modifications with out written consent from the house owners … however she claims he disregarded the request and made modifications on a whim each time he wished.
Wolf says the home-owner, Tiffanique Webb, tried being affected person with Tyrese and gave him a number of months to revive the house … however she says Tyrese stopped responding to calls, texts and emails … resulting in the lawsuit.
Webb goes after Tyrese for greater than $25,000 in damages.
We reached out to Tyrese … thus far no phrase again.