Celebrity real estate: Chris Brown’s neighbors upset over the graffiti on his home

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Chris Brown neighbors are once again complaining about him.


According to the Los Angeles Times, the Grammy-winning musician’s neighbors are not very happy with the artwork he painted along the curb of his Hollywood Hills home.


One neighbor told reporters, “There are lots of babies, lots of children, and they’re literally frightened. It’s like devils on the wall — big scary eyes and big scary teeth, and just the whole vibe is not what we’re used to,” Patti Negri, president of the Hollywood Dell Civic Association. A neighborhood group said the grimacing, sharp-toothed, red-eyed goblins painted along a retaining wall have been scaring children.

The singer has already been fined $376 for unpermitted and excessive signage. Under city ordinances, it’s illegal to create murals on most private properties. He has been given 30 days to remove he painting before further action is taken.  His lawyer, Mark Geragos issued  a statement saying, “The musician is not backing down. “They are trying to suspend the First Amendment.”


This isn’t the first time Chris’ neighbors has filed complaints against him. The neighbors continue to complain about how he and his visitors continue to park on their property; he has also received several calls to animal control in regards to his dogs.

See Brown’s new home artwork here.

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