New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas is suing a Bel-Air mansion owner for disrupting his stay at the beautiful home where he was hoping to get some offseason workouts in.

Per TMZ Sports, Thomas rented the mansion from February 4th to April 5th and had agreed to pay $60,000 in rent and another $60,000 security deposit before moving into the pad. However, once he got settled in, there was nothing but issues with various things in the house from the pool to the kitchen.

The owner also kept showing up and disrupting the Saints star when he was trying to work out. To top it all off, once the 28-year-old moved out, they refused to give him a dime back of the $60,000 deposit. As a result, Thomas has filed a $1 million lawsuit against the owner for breach of lease.

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This is obviously very interesting because of the current saga with the Saints and their best wideout. He reportedly cut off any communication with the organization at one point during the summer, which ultimately prolonged his ankle rehab. As a result, he will likely miss the start of the season after getting surgery later than desired.

More drama for Michael Thomas with this whole mansion thing. But, he'll likely be focused on getting back on the field with the Saints and winning some football games.