Thursday, March 27, 2025

Marc Daly Sued for Back Rent

Back in December Real Housewives of Atlanta ex husband, Marc Daly, announced he was closing his Brooklyn restaurant 'SOCO' after 15 years in business [click here if you missed that].  

Now Marc is being sued for unpaid rent...

From In Touch 

Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kenya Moore’s ex-husband, Marc Daly, is facing serious legal issues, including eviction from his New York apartment, In Touch can exclusively report.
According to court documents obtained by In Touch, Marc was sued by the landlord of his Brooklyn apartment building on October 25, 2024.
The landlord claimed Marc signed a lease extension in February 2024, and his lease was scheduled to end in June 2025. Apartments in the building run from $3,424 for a studio to $6,485 for a two-bedroom.
Marc was paying $4,920.82 per month in rent. The landlord said he failed to pay rent for August and September 2024. They claimed he owed a total of $9,341 at the time the lawsuit was filed.
A judgment of possession was entered in the case on February 19, 2025.
On top of the eviction lawsuit, Marc is fighting a lawsuit brought by a separate landlord over alleged unpaid rent on another property.
Back in July 2024, a landlord named 507 Myrtle LLC sued Marc, along with Maahes LLC and Ogun LLC, and Marc was listed as the owner-guarantor of the two LLCs.
The landlord said the lawsuit was being brought to recover payment under two retail leases signed by the defendants.
The landlord said the defendants had defaulted on the leases for two retail space in a Brooklyn building. The suit said the defendants signed a lease in 2017, along with an expansion lease in 2019.
The 2017 lease had a ten-year term that expired in 2027. The 2019 lease had a ten-year term that expired in 2029.
Per their deal, Marc agreed to be liable for any money owed by the LLCs.
The suit said the defendants “have remained in mounting default of the leases … since 2022 before terminating operations and abandoning the premieres by the beginning of 2024 and cutting off all performance under the contracts.”
“Accordingly, at present, Defendants owe hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid rents and default obligations which continue to accrue,” the suit read.
The landlord sued Marc and the LLCs for his alleged breach of the deal. The lease agreement said the space was to be used as a restaurant.
Per the lease, the LLCs were to pay $6,500 per month in rent for the first year, and it would grow every year.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's a tough industry.

R in NYC said...

He's broke broke.

Anonymous said...

He is not a good bizz-ness man. Why so many restaurants in Brooklyn? The locations are not that far away from each other. Ken are you going to pay for his back rent too? LOLO

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