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Landlord seeks to evict Florida Republican Cory Mills from condominium over unpaid lease
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Landlord seeks to evict Florida Republican Cory Mills from condominium over unpaid lease

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Last updated: July 15, 2025 2:12 am
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Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., is dealing with a lawsuit looking for his eviction over alleged failure to pay hundreds of {dollars} in lease at a property in Washington, D.C., based on courtroom papers.

In a criticism filed in D.C. Superior Courtroom final week, Bozzuto Administration Firm stated the congressman didn’t pay a complete of $85,009 in lease between March and July. Month-to-month lease for the property, based on the courtroom submitting, is $20,833.

The administration firm is asking the courtroom to permit it to evict Mills and for an order requiring that he submit future month-to-month funds with the courtroom till the case is resolved. An preliminary listening to is scheduled for Sept. 8.

The lawsuit was first reported by Roger Sollenberger, an impartial journalist.

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A resident ledger accompanying the administration firm’s lawsuit seems to indicate Mills has repeatedly did not pay his lease on time, and that he was incessantly assessed charges for late funds. He moved into the property in June 2023.

In line with courtroom papers, Mills was served in January with a discover to pay over $18,000 in overdue lease by Feb. 26, and a discover of the corporate’s intent to file a lawsuit.

A spokesperson for Mills didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark Monday night time, however Mills posted screenshots on X earlier within the day that he stated confirmed him “repeatedly asking for fee hyperlinks and once more as I attempted with administration at the moment, it did not course of.”

An lawyer listed for the administration firm didn’t instantly reply to requests for remark about Mills’ social media submit.

Police in February opened an investigation into Mills over a report of an alleged assault at an condominium constructing on the identical block as that of the rental dispute. Mills’ workplace stated he “vehemently” denied any wrongdoing, and a police spokesperson on the time stated the congressman was not arrested and no prices had been filed.

Mills has represented Florida’s seventh Congressional District since January 2023.

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