PitBull’s $15 million Miami mansion is said to be abandoned as neighbors complain that the place is too Ԁirty

The controversy surrounding the Miami home reportedly owned by rapper Pitbull (Armando Christian Pérez) is related to its deteriorated condition. While neighbors are frustrated with the state of the property, it’s important to clarify the ownership and responsibility:

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Ownership: The property is officially owned by ENPI GAO, LLC, which purchased it in February 2015 for $850,000. Pitbull’s nаme, Armando Christian Pérez, is not directly associated with the ownership.

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LLC Connection: ENPI GAO, LLC shares an address with Mr. 305, Inc., which is Pitbull’s record label. This connection might suggest that the LLC is somehow affiliated with the rapper.

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Liability: Limited liability companies (LLCs) are separate legal entities from their owners. In this case, the LLC, rather than Pitbull or any specific individual, is responsible for the property’s condition.

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Financial Diversification: High-net-worth individuals like Pitbull often diversify their assets and holdings. It can be challenging for them to personally manage every property or investment made through various LLCs.

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City Responsibility: The city has noticed violations and is issuing fines related to the property’s condition. However, addressing these issues, including potential liens and foreclosures, is a process that takes time and government resources.

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In summary, while there is a connection between Pitbull’s record label and the LLC that owns the property, the responsibility for the property’s condition falls on the LLC itself, not Pitbull personally. The city is responsible for addressing violations and enforcing property maintenance standards.