NeNe Leakes is being taken to court after the former landlord of her Swagg Boutique shop sued her on alleged unpaid rent.
So now NeNe Leake is being dragged to court, and the landlord wants damages and attorney fees
According to the documents acquired by TMZ, NeNe Leakes is being sued by her former landlord at Sugarloaf Mills, the shopping center where her clothing store once stood. The landlord said NeNe Leakes signed a lease agreement last 2017 and extended it for another in 2021.
However, the landlord claims that NeNe Leakes left in January 2022, when the term ended, but never paid off the balance of $22,900 that she owed under the lease.
The landlord allegedly sent NeNe Leake a letter last month, telling NeNe Leake to pay up to avoid any legal matters but NeNe Leake allegedly says she never had debt.
NeNe Leake Swagg Boutique stores shut down in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic
NeNe Leake Swagg Boutique reportedly wasn’t long after finally reopening that she began holding going-out-of-business sales at NeNe Leake Swagg Boutique’s multiple locations.