Geordie Shore’s Marty McKenna kicked out of his home after wild partying
The reality star has been asked to leave his rented home after complaints of too much partying
MARTY McKenna has discovered there are consequences to wild partying antics and that landlords have their limits.
The 22-year-old reality star is known for his wild partying ways on MTV's Geordie Shore (as are the rest of the cast).
However it seems the loud activities captured on film are true of his real life - but his land lord has had enough and has terminated his tenancy agreement following complaints about his partying ways.
Marty took to social media on Tuesday to alert fans of his predicament - sharing his eviction note.
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Sharing the news on Instagram stories, Marty noted that his time in his rented house had "been emotional".
The tenancy termination note begins: "We are writing to inform you your landlord wishes to end your tenancy by giving you the required two months notice from today, 02 May 2017."
The letter gives the reason behind the termination, stating: "Due to the various complaints the landlord has received throughout your tenancy regarding parties, the landlord does not feel that signing a further tenancy would benefit either party."
And it seems the landlord would gladly get rid of the reality star sooner rather than later, writing: "If you find a new property before the check-out date... the landlord would be happy for you to be released early from the current agreement."
Marty joked her may now be forced to move to a different city, tweeting: "Looks like this move too Liverpool is definite."
And a follower suggested he might have no alternative, tweeting: "No choice now think your barred from every landlord in Newcastle."
Prior to revealing he had been asked to leave his home, Marty shared video and stills from outside a building that he was locked outside of.
He suggested he urinated on the building and the pathway outside while he was locked out - with video showing splash marks shared on Instagram.
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