Sean “Diddy” Combs’ son, Justin Combs, has reportedly been “banned” from renting homes in Los Angeles due to allegations of hosting wild parties that caused significant property damage, a source told The Post on Wednesday.
According to a Southern California mansion broker, “The company I work with rented homes to Justin. He’d claim he was inviting 20 people, but 200 would show up, leaving the house wrecked.” The broker added, “It’s reached a point where no one will rent to him. He recently contacted me for a rental, and I declined.”
The source did not specify how Justin, 30, allegedly damaged the properties.
Page Six reached out to representatives for Sean and Justin but did not receive a response at the time of publication.
Justin’s lawyer, Jeffrey Lichtman, told The Post that his client has faced no legal consequences related to the accusations. “Justin hasn’t been charged with a crime or faced civil lawsuits because he’s done nothing wrong,” Lichtman said.
Justin’s penchant for parties is evident on his Instagram, where he frequently attends social events and has promoted his father’s former DeLeón tequila brand.
In October, Page Six exclusively reported that Justin, along with his brothers Quincy Brown, 33, and Christian Combs, 26, got into an altercation with Ray J outside a Halloween party hosted by Unruly Agency CEO Tara Electra.
The dispute reportedly stemmed from comments Ray J made regarding Sean Combs’ ongoing legal troubles, including his sеx-trafficking and racketeering case.
Despite the controversies, Justin and his siblings have stood by their father. In a joint social media post, they expressed their unwavering support, stating, “Many have judged us and him based on unfounded accusations and conspiracies. We remain united, knowing the truth will prevail and that nothing can break the strength of our family.”