Katie Price is hit with SECOND Mucky Mansion eviction notice - just days after first letter appeared outside her home
- Katie paid £1.35m for the property in Horsham, West Sussex in October 2014
Katie Price has been hit with another eviction notice just days after the first appeared outside her home - giving her two weeks to vacate the premises of her beloved Mucky Mansion.
The bankrupt reality star was reportedly informed by lawyers she would have to move out of the property in in Dial Post, West Sussex, by May 29.
It comes after the mother-of-five was declared bankrupt for a second time after failing to pay over £750,000 in unpaid tax - with her home at risk unless HMRC can recover the money.
The 45-year-old paid £1.35m for the property in Horsham, West Sussex in October 2014, and it boasts some 12.25 acres of land, a swimming pool, tennis courts, stables and paddocks.
The home subsequently fell into disrepair, leading to her 2022 Channel 4 show, Katie Price's Mucky Mansion, which saw the star attempt to renovate the 19-room property.
The mother-of-five was declared bankrupt for a second time after failing to pay over £750,000 in unpaid tax
From the outside, the property appears to be in a state of disrepair with photos of the 10-acre estate showing the garden overgrown with weed
Katie Price risks being evicted from Mucky Mansion after being served with a second notice (pictured outside the house in 2022)
The first eviction letter, dated April 24, revealed that 'the eviction will take place on May 29th, 2024, at 10am', according to the Mirror.
The eviction order from Horsham County Court, addressed to Katie and 'any other occupiers', instructs her 'to arrange to leave the property with [her] belongings before this time and date'.
From the outside, the property appears to be in a state of disrepair with photos of the 10-acre estate showing the garden overgrown with weeds.
Katie recently claimed that she has been signed off from appearing in court for her mental health, after receiving backlash for missing her last bankruptcy hearing in April to go on holiday to Cyprus with her Married At First Sight UK star JJ Slater.
The former glamour model has been declared bankrupt for a second time after failing to pay over £750,000 in unpaid tax - and had been warned she could lose her home unless HMRC could recover the money.
She had been due to give evidence about her finances at the High Court, but at the start of the hearing, lawyers said that she had told them at the last minute she couldn't attend due to health issues. A judge described this excuse as 'scanty'.
Katie had been due to give evidence about her finances at the High Court last week but instead jetted off on holiday to Ayia Napa with her MAFS star boyfriend JJ Slater - she claimed she had been signed off from court because she was 'mentally not strong enough'
Katie then jetted off on holiday to Ayia Napa with her MAFS star boyfriend, facing public backlash after being spotted sunbathing together by the pool.
Taking to her podcast, The Katie Price Show, Katie hit back and claimed she had been signed off from court because she was 'mentally not strong enough'.
She said: 'Everyone is like 'oh she's missed bankruptcy and she's gone on holiday!' No, let me address it...
'The court knew that I wasn't going to my bankruptcy, because mentally - my consultant at The Priory - I've been signed off for any kind of activity for court.
Katie's home is pictured earlier this month weeks before her eviction notice
'I'm mentally not strong enough at the moment to stand in court, be cross examined in front of the media and public.'
She went on: 'I am taking my bankruptcy so serious, like I do everything else. It's a very serious situation I'm in and it does look like 'oh she's just gone on holiday'...
'No, my head at the moment needs a break. I had four days in my diary where I was able to go away. When I say I'm not mentally able and stable to stand in court at the moment because I have a lot of things going on behind the scenes I'm dealing with...
The court heard that Katie's personal assistant had sent a statement from a consultant psychiatrist saying she had anxiety and depression , as well as other issues affecting her mental health.
Barristers for the trustees of Katie's first bankruptcy asked the judge to order her attendance at a future hearing and said she should be 'on notice' that she could be arrested if she did not attend.
The property, in Horsham, West Sussex, is pictured before news of the eviction came to light
Despite her financial troubles, the former glamour model defiantly claimed back in March that her home was safe.
She told her followers: 'You've followed my life, my journey, I say it as it is. Yes, I'm in a bankruptcy. But guess what? I own my house. No one could take it off me as well.'
In the same month, a court sought an income payment order, meaning Katie would have to part with a portion of her monthly earnings to pay off her debts.
MailOnline has contacted representatives of Katie Price for comment.