Priyanka Chopra, Nick Jonas Forced To Leave $20M LA Home – Here's Why
Acquired in September 2019 for a reported $20 million, Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas' opulent Los Angeles residence, following their extravagant December 2018 wedding in Rajasthan, has been abandoned.
According to a recent report by Page Six, water damage in the mansion has resulted in mould infestation, initiating a legal dispute ongoing since May 2023.

According to the reports, Priyanka Chopra and Nick Jonas, accompanied by their two-year-old daughter Malti Marie Chopra Jonas, have relocated to a different property. The timeline for their return to the original residence remains uncertain. A source mentioned to the portal that presently, no one occupies the house, and it is not available for rent.
Priyanka and Nick's LA home
Their Los Angeles mansion, as per reports, features seven bedrooms, nine bathrooms, a chef's kitchen, a wine room with temperature control, an indoor basketball court, a bowling alley, a home theatre, an entertainment lounge, a spa complete with a steam shower, a fully equipped gym, and a billiards room. Priyanka has frequently offered glimpses of the property on her Instagram.
Problems in Priyanka's lavish home
According to a lawsuit filed in May 2023, a series of issues with the pool and spa began to be experienced by Priyanka and Nick around April 2020, including 'porous waterproofing' leading to 'mould contamination and related issues,' reported Page Six.
Simultaneously, a water leak emerged at the barbecue area on the deck, causing damage to a section of the interior living area immediately below the deck, as per their complaint. The problems in the home allegedly rendered the premises 'virtually unlivable' and 'dangerous from a health perspective to occupy'.
The lawsuit contends, "This has resulted in substantial and significant damage along with a failure of consideration which requires that the purchase and sale be rescinded." It further notes that Priyanka and Nick are seeking 'consequential damages' from their seller.
"In the alternative, plaintiff should be reimbursed for all costs of repair, plus compensation for the loss of use and other damages caused by defendants' conduct," their attorneys stated in the court documents. While the exact costs have not been determined, the complaint suggests that the waterproofing issues 'will exceed' $1.5 million, and 'general damages' are estimated to be around $2.5 million, as reported by Page Six.
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