Judge Orders Lamar Odom Out of LA Mansion After $45K Rent Dispute—Sheriff’s Eviction Looms for Ex-NBA Star

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  1. Three-Day Notice to Pay or Quit: Posted and mailed on March 11, this notice demanded full payment of overdue rent or surrender of the premises.
  2. Election of Forfeiture: When Odom didn’t comply, Executive Recovery Group formally terminated the tenancy on March 17.
  3. Judgment for Eviction: The court’s judgment awards the landlord possession—plus the ability to call in the sheriff.

What happens next? If Odom hasn’t moved out by the court-ordered date, sheriff’s deputies will arrive, remove him, and restore control to the landlord—no further hearing required.

This isn’t the first time the lavish Studio City mansion has made headlines. The late rapper Mac Miller famously leased the home and filmed “Mac Miller and the Most Dope Family” there for MTV. Odom’s case underscores the heightened risks for landlords renting to high-profile tenants—and the potential PR fallout for celebrities who find themselves on the wrong side of a court order.

Legal experts note that while most landlord-tenant disputes in LA are resolved privately, public evictions involving celebrities are on the rise as sky-high rents and social media combine to make every dispute a potential spectacle.

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