Tori Spelling‘s recent move has left her old neighbors feeling less than thrilled. The “Beverly Hills, 90210” star reportedly vacated her rental home in the west San Fernando Valley just four months after signing the lease, leaving behind a less than desirable situation. According to a former neighbor who spoke to the Daily Mail, the house was left in a state of disarray, with the neighbor noting, “It’s completely trashed.”
The neighbor went on to describe the cleanup process, revealing that a “big dumpster” had to be filled several times to clear out the mess left behind by Spelling and her five children. They also expressed doubt that Spelling would be getting her security deposit back, stating, “Let’s just say I doubt she’ll be getting her security deposit back.”
The situation inside the home was also less than pleasant, with the neighbor claiming, “The smell of urine is everywhere, on the couch cushions and inside the home.” Additionally, there were “marks all over the walls” that raised concerns about the condition of the property.
Spelling leaves rental home in shambles, neighbors outraged
Spelling is known for her love of animals, and it was revealed that she owned dogs, chickens, pigs, guinea pigs, and even a bearded dragon. This love for animals may have contributed to the less than ideal state in which the home was left. The Daily Mail obtained photos of pet carriers, furniture, and other household items left outside the home on the curb, indicating a hasty departure.
The former neighbor’s account paints a picture of a chaotic and messy exit from the rental property. Despite the less than positive situation, it’s important to note that in Los Angeles, scheduled bulk trash pick-ups by the sanitation department can take a couple of days, which may explain the items left outside the home.
Overall, Tori Spelling’s recent move has left a sour impression on her former neighbors. The state in which the rental home was left has raised eyebrows and left lingering concerns about the condition of the property. It’s a situation that highlights the importance of respecting rental properties and leaving them in the same condition as when they were first occupied.
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