Due to blood clotting issues, 11-time NBA All-Star Chris Bosh hasn’t played a game since February 2016, and, though he's still being paid on his massive contract with the Miami Heat, apparently, he’s looking for other sources of income. The power forward rented out his Los Angeles mansion in December to a couple for $138,000. That couple just so happened to be Colette and Brigham Field, the married duo behind the adult erotica website X-Art.com, and his mansion just so happened to be disgusting. So, now the porn moguls are suing the NBA-star-in-hiatus.

Upon paying a $92,000 security deposit and $46,000 for first month’s rent, the Fields moved into a 10,755-square-foot house in the Pacific Palisades beset with mold, leaks, plumbing issues, and rat droppings, according to a suit discovered by TMZ. Even worse, the Internet allegedly sucked.

The couple is seeking to get back their $92,000 deposit, which Bosh refused to return, as well as unspecified damages because they “had to seek medical assistance for sickness and rashes that they suffered from the time when the mold could be seen and smelled.” They also allege that Bosh has continued to let other people stay in the home.

Gross. (If your own apartment is in need of a deep clean, here's what you can do to make it smell better.)

It still remains to be seen if Bosh’s playing career is over—Heat president Pat Riley seems to think so—and we can’t say we have much faith in his career in real estate either. Perhaps he should consider other avenues of income, like television. You can’t say he isn’t photogenic.

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