Trump's Florida Neighbors Are Making A Push To Get Him Out Of The Mar-a-Lago
Former President Donald Trump has not even been out of the White House for a full month and he is already facing troubles with his Florida neighbors.
Palm Beach officials announced on Tuesday they will be formally discussing whether or not Trump is allowed to reside at his Mar-a-Lago resort after locals say he is violating a decades-old-agreement.
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$10,000,000
Price Trump paid for the Mar-a-Lago in 1985.
Insider reports this all comes after locals sent a letter to the city authorities requesting that the city council tell the former president he is not allowed to reside there.
They claim a 1993 agreement converting the estate into a members club prevents Trump or anyone else from living there more than three times a year for up to a week.
Palm Beach attorney John C. Randolph says the situation depends on whether or not Trump is technically employed at the resort, as local law states "a private club may provide living quarters for its bona fide employees only."
Trump's attorneys believe he has the right to reside there because the 1993 agreement never stated that the owner of the property could not reside there.
They also claim he an employee at the Mar-a-Lago, as he acts as club President.
