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Less than two months ago,Kim Kardashian’s neighbor filed a lawsuitagainst the Hidden Hills Community Association asking a judge to prevent the reality star from adding various underground features to her property. Now, the same neighbor has filed an emergency request to halt construction while the lawsuit is ongoing — but it has been denied, at least for now.
The additions toher $60 million homeinclude an “underground vault, subterranean parking, an attached subterranean ‘wellness center’ and a detached guardhouse,” according to Key’s filing.
On November 2, a judge denied the request for an emergency order, writing that the “Court finds no evidence of urgency or emergency.”
The decision means construction on Kardashian’s property will be allowed to continue as planned at least until January, when an evidentiary hearing will take place to determine whether the projects will be stopped while the lawsuit continues.
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Key’s lawsuit back in September asked the Community Association to end Kardashian’s plan to “flatten two hills'' and build upon “two high-pressure gas transmission lines.” She stated that she felt that the neighborhood should keep its “natural and rustic country setting” and building upon the gas lines would put “Hidden Hills community members at risk of catastrophic bodily injury and irreparable real personal property damage.”
The filing also stated that Kardashian’s plans “can and will cause irreparable harm at a minimum to the destruction of two hills of Hidden Hills” and “moving forward these two development projects may cause loss of a life.”
Kardashian and her estranged husbandKanye West, 44, purchased their Hidden Hills house for a reported $20 million in 2014. The couple worked with Belgian architect Axel Vervoordt to create a unique stark, all-white interior.
The former couple — who share four children,North, 8,Saint, 5½,Chicago, 3½, andPsalm, 2 — stayed with Kardashian’s mom,Kris Jenner, during renovations and moved into the residence in December 2017.
Jennertweetedin April 2018 that following the remodel, the house was now worth $60 million.
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In mid-October, PEOPLE reported thatKardashian would be keeping the homeamid her divorce from West.
The divorce filing states that $20 million of the agreed-upon price is allocated for the the property itself, while $3 million is going towards its contents.
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News of Kardashian acquiring the Hidden Hills property came a month after a real estate source told PEOPLE that Westpurchased a beachfront Malibu home for nearly $60 million.
“With views of the Pacific Ocean, the house has straight angles … with an emphasis on light. It clearly takes a very specific buyer to appreciate this home,” the insider said. “It was on the market … for over a year before Kanye bought it. It’s perfect for Kanye … He is very happy to be the new owner of this incredible house.”
In early October, PEOPLE confirmed that Westlisted his ranch near Cody, Wyoming, for sale for $11 million.
source: people.com