
GOP Congressman Could Get Evicted From Washington Apartment Over Unpaid Rent
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The House lawmaker claimed he had notified the management company of technical issues he was experiencing with the online payment system.
Rep. Cory Mills (R) could face eviction from his apartment in Washington, D.C., after the company managing the property sued to expel the Florida lawmaker from the building, alleging he owes over $85,000 in unpaid rent, court filings show.
Bozzuto Management Company said Mills failed to pay the rent owed, even after he was served a nonpayment of rent notice in January, according to independent journalist Roger Sollenberger, who was first to report on the complaint filed with the Superior Court of the District of Columbia.
The company alleges Mills owes $85,009.80 in total rent from March 2025 toJuly 2025, noting that the property’s monthly rent amounts to $20,833.
Bozzuto claims, “Defendant failed to pay the rent owed after being properly served with a written Nonpayment of Rent Notice” on Jan. 22, requesting that he pay his then-balance of rent of $17,361 by Feb. 26. Bozzuto also sent him a notice of their intent to file a lawsuit, screenshots provided by Sollenberger show.
A resident ledger also indicated Mills failed to make payments on time.













