NEW DELHI: Just like their chief Arvind Kejriwal , house trouble appears to plague AAP members of Parliament too. Three of the party's four parliamentarians who were elected in the Lok Sabha polls have sought larger and better homes than the ones allotted to them, complaining that the ones given to them were unfit to live in.As a rule, first-time MPs are entitled to accommodation in North Avenue flats. However, Sangrur MP Bhagwant Mann is miffed that he has been asked to shift to the small flat and is eyeing a bungalow in Lutyens Delhi in keeping with his celebrity status. Mann said, "If Paresh Raval, Babul Supriyo and Rajyavardhan Rathore are entitled to bungalows, why not me? The flat allotted to me must have been a store, its unfit to live in. I will live there only if these celebrities agree to become my neighbours. I have sought a change ... if my predecessor Vijay Inder Singla who was a first-time MP could be given a bigger house, I should be allowed too."Dharamvir Gandhi, AAP MP from Patiala, has urged the House committee headed by BJP leader Kirit Somaiya to upgrade him from a two-bedroom to a three-bedroom accommodation. Gandhi said he has three security personnel and would prefer a larger house to accommodate them. "The flat shown to me is small, and cannot accommodate the security personnel who are with me on 24-hour duty. It is in a very bad condition, stinking and with walls peeling off with seepage," he said.Gandhi alleged there was foul play with BJP first-time MPs being given "VIP treatment". "BJP MPs are given bungalows and we have been given rejected flats," he said.Prof Sadhu Singh from Faridkot described his house as a dumping ground-cum-store that was unlivable. "It is not a flat… it is just a store that has been allotted to me. It is impossible to stay there. I have written to the House committee three times but have not received a response," he said.Only Fatehgarh Sahib MP H S Khalsa appears to be happy with his house at Tilak Lane. "I am a second time MP and I have been allotted a house in Tilak Lane that I am entitled to. I am quite satisfied with it," he said.AAP chief Kejriwal has had trouble finding a house in Delhi. On Tuesday, he moved out of the Tilak Lane flat allotted to him when he became chief minister. Kejriwal has moved back to his old flat in Kaushambi, Ghaziabad.