The trials and tribulations haunting Cardi B and Offset are not ending anytime soon, with new nonpayment claims.

The estranged couple was recently named in a lawsuit for allegedly deceiving a mansion owner.
According to the aggrieved party, the pair used his property to shoot a music video without consent.
The allegations against Cardi B and Offset couldn’t have happened at a worse time with their ongoing divorce and the recent birth of their third child, a baby girl.
The court documents against Cardi and Offset claimed the pair never paid to use the luxurious mansion in one of their music projects. The Beverly Hills property was featured in the music video for “Like What,” released in March.
Offset directed the video for Cardi’s song; however, the pair and their team allegedly cut corners to use the mansion. The owner claimed reps for the estranged couple told him an unnamed client hoped to film a TikTok video at the property.
Based on the false information, the homeowner discarded the usual rental fee and allowed them to use his home for free. He stressed that if he knew Cardi and Offset planned to use the property for a music video, he would have charged them like other celebrities.
According to TMZ, the mansion was previously rented by Justin Bieber and featured in a Logan Paul music video. Given the popularity of Cardi’s “Like What” video, the property’s owner asked for over $35,000 in damages.

