The 'RIP' singer, who was renting a luxury west London apartment, has allegedly been asked to find a new place to live after a number of complaints about noisy late night parties, reported Contactmusic.
"Rita has been told about the noise before but she ignored it and now the landlord says she has to go. This isn't the first time she's been threatened with eviction but it's much more serious now. Rita lives in a nice building with a lot of older neighbours who aren't happy with her," a source said.
"Rita is on the move after some complaints about noise in her last place. She has already been looking at houses and wants to buy a proper home for the first time. She thinks a new home would be the perfect way to celebrate such a successful year," the source said.
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