Lamar Odom told to vacate LA home after ‘failing to pay rent’ despite earning over $114MILLION in NBA career

NBA champion Lamar Odom has been ordered to vacate a Los Angeles home after allegedly failing to pay rent, according to a lawsuit.
Odom, who was the 2010-11 Sixth Man of the Year and won two titles with the Lakers, made $114million throughout his 14-year-career.
However, as seen in a lawsuit filed in LA County Court, he was recently sued by a landlord for allegedly failing to pay $45,000 in back rent, with a later filing showing a judge ordered Odom to leave the home on April 28.
According to the lawsuit – which the ex-basketball player did not respond to – Odom entered into an oral agreement with Executive Recovery Group, Inc., in December on a month-to-month agreement on the home.
He allegedly agreed to pay $15,000 per month to stay there, with rent due on the first of every month.
However, Odom was accused by the property’s owner of not paying three months of rent from January 1 to March 31.
Lamar Odom has been sued for allegedly failing to pay rent on a Los Angeles rental home

The former Lakers star is alleged to have not paid $45,000 in rent on the property
The lawsuit was first reported upon by the New York Post.
Daily Mail has reached out to Odom’s representatives for comment.
Odom, who nearly died of a drug overdose in 2015 at a brothel in Nevada, battled drug and alcohol addiction throughout much of his life.
As seen in the suit, Odom was to direct his rent payments to ‘Montage Recovery CA LLC c/o Elliott Liebhard.’
According to a LinkedIn profile of someone with the same name, Liebhard is the CFO at Renewal Health Group, which operates Montare Behavioral Health Group.
Odom’s listed address in the suit is the same as Montare’s ‘Montare on the Hill’ location in Studio City, which describes itself as a ‘mental health residential treatment center.’
Daily Mail has also reached out to Liebhard for comment.
Odom allegedly received notice to pay or leave the property, namely a three-day-notice on March 11 that was physically posted to the house, the complaint states.
The ‘fair rental value’ of the home was also valued at $500 per day.
Executive Recovery Group has also claimed that Odom was mailed the same notice a day later on March 12, as ‘no person of suitable age or discretion’ could be found at the home.
Ultimately, the former Lakers star and ex-husband of Khloe Kardashian was ordered by a court to leave the property and hand over possession of the property to the owner on April 28.
In addition to the unpaid rent, he was also sued for the forfeiture of the agreement, lawyers’ fees and damages in regards to the aforementioned ‘fair rental value.’
Odom is believed to have been sober since his brush with death and recently launched meme coin $ODOM, described as ‘the world’s first Meme coin with a mission to combat drug abuse.’

Odom, seen in 2010, was previously married to reality star Khloe Kardashian
Odom’s foray into cryptocurrency recently led him to a crypto gala hosted by President Donald Trump.
And the 45-year-old was heckled by protestors as he made his way into the Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia for the event.
Odom and about 200 others – who were all invited as top buyers of the president’s $RUMP coin – went to the gala and heard about Trump’s plans for bitcoin.
The No. 4 overall pick in the 1999 NBA Draft, Odom began his career with the Clippers before spending seven seasons with the purple and gold.
He also had stints with the Heat (before his time in LA) and Mavericks, and finished up his career back with the Clippers in 2013.