Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra were forced to move out of their $20 million home which was reported to be infested with molds.
The couple bought the Los Angeles home property in 2019 following their marriage, and now it is deemed "virtually unlivable."
According to reports, the couple are suing the sellers of the house After the infestation has grown since 2020.
"The pool and spa began to present a series of issues around April 2020, including porous waterproofing that fostered mold contamination and related issues.
"At or about the same time, a water leak appeared at the barbecue area on the deck. This leak damaged a portion of the interior living area immediately below the deck," the filed lawsuit read.
Nick Jonas, Priyanka Chopra Take Legal Route
As per Daily Mail UK, the house boasts a pool, spa, seven bedrooms, basketball court, a private movie theater, and more.
It was reported that the cost of the repair will be somewhere around 1.5 million to 2.5 million.
"The trustee filed the lawsuit against the builder, the builder then filed a cross-complaint against sub-contractors, and the sub-contractors then filed lawsuits against their people. It's like everybody who put a pick or a shovel in the property is going to be involved, and it's going to be up to the builder to decide and prove who was responsible for the defects."
Nick Jonas, Priyanka Chopra's Mold-Infested Home
According to Page Six, there have been some delays regarding the lawsuit as well as the reconstruction of the million-dollar home due to everyone passing the blame.
"It's like everybody who put a pick or a shovel in the property is going to be involved, and it's going to be up to the builder to decide and prove who was responsible for the defects," said Fred Fenster, a lawyer representing the trustee.
Additionally, the legal battle would probably not start until 2025 for now the Hollywood couple would have to move to a different estate along with their daughter Malti Marie.
"They had invested significantly in the home and were disappointed with the building errors," A source told Page Six.
"The house is currently under repair and they expect it to be in perfect condition shortly."
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