Hunter Biden trashed $4.2million Venice Beach rental and stiffed owner

EXCLUSIVE: Hunter Biden trashed his $4.2million Venice Beach rental house with ‘rude and entitled’ wife Melissa, leaving the property in ‘disarray and disrepair’ and stiffing the owner for $80,000 in unpaid rent

  • Hunter Biden and wife Melissa Cohen moved into a multimillion-dollar home in Venice Beach, California, in 2021 with their baby son Beau
  • DailyMail.com can reveal that they left the home in ‘disarray’ when they moved out and owed approximately $80,000 in outstanding rent
  • ‘Hunter and Melissa were horrible tenants. Not only did they stiff the owner for months of rent they left the house in terrible condition,’ a source said  

Hunter Biden left his multimillion-dollar Venice Beach, California, rental home in a state of ‘disarray and disrepair’ and owing approximately $80,000 in outstanding rent DailyMail.com can reveal.

The scandal-mired First Son rented the sprawling property on the edge of the Grand Canal two years ago and moved in with his then ten-month old son, Beau, and second wife, Melissa, 37, in February 2021.

According to one well-placed source, ‘Hunter and Melissa were horrible tenants. Not only did they stiff the owner for months of rent they left the house in terrible condition.’

Hunter Biden and wife Melissa Cohen moved into a multimillion-dollar home in Venice Beach, California, in 2021 with their baby son Beau

DailyMail.com can reveal that they left the home in ‘disarray’ when they moved out and owed approximately $80,000 in outstanding rent. The home was painted black after the couple moved out 

‘Hunter and Melissa were horrible tenants. Not only did they stiff the owner for months of rent they left the house in terrible condition,’ a source said

At the time the imposing three-story property was owned by Sweetgreen CEO and co-founder Jonathan Neman. 

The source said, ‘They were totally disrespectful of Jonathan and [his wife] Leora’s property.

‘Melissa was rude and entitled. They destroyed the stereo equipment in the home and when someone came to fix it, they were uncooperative. They also left the place dirty.’

The three-story property was owned by Sweetgreen CEO and co-founder Jonathan Neman

Property records show that Neman sold the home, which rented out for $25,000 a month, last March for $3.9million. It is now valued at $4.2million.

But according to one well-placed source the former owner could only shift the property after cleaning up the Bidens’ mess and was left out of pocket when Hunter, 53, shorted him more than three months’ rent.

Neman who founded the hip farm-to-table salad chain along with Nicolas Jammet and Nathaniel Ru in 2007 declined to comment on the president’s son’s tenancy when approached by DailyMail.com this week.

But the source said, ‘Neman decided not to take Hunter to court for the arrears. It’s not that he needed the money and frankly it was embarrassing.’

The 3,735 square foot home perched on the edge of Grand Canal has been repainted by its new owners and the Secret Service details whose blacked out SUVs became a familiar feature in the small community are long gone.

The property boasts 25-foot acoustic ceilings and contemporary limestone floors in the main living area.

The modern space is open onto a large kitchen island and open-concept dining area.

‘Melissa was rude and entitled. They destroyed the stereo equipment in the home and when someone came to fix it, they were uncooperative. They also left the place dirty,’ a source told DailyMail.com 

The 3,735 square foot home perched on the edge of Grand Canal was white when Hunter and his family lived there in 2021. It has since been painted black 

The property boasts 25-foot acoustic ceilings and contemporary limestone floors in the main living area 

The sleek and airy living space has an open floor plan ideal for entertaining as well as a skylight for natural lighting

On the side of the home, there’s a narrow private swimming pool that looks out to the historic Venice canals

Both bedrooms are master suites with one having an en suite marble bathroom. Hunter and Melissa only lived in the home for about six months

One of the loft-style bedrooms has a separate soaking tub and shower and opens onto a private balcony overlooking the historic Venice canals

It has just two bedrooms, but both are master suites with one expanding into a lounge with access that overlooks the pool and a marble bathroom.

The other, loft-style bedroom has a separate soaking tub and shower and opens onto a private balcony overlooking the historic Venice canals.

Hunter and Melissa only lived in Neman’s Venice home for about six months. They then moved to Malibu.

As well as his son with Melissa, father-of-five Hunter, shares three daughters with his first wife, Kathleen, and 4-year-old daughter, Navy, with Lunden Roberts – a girl that the president only publicly recognized as his grandchild at the weekend.

Hunter remains constantly in the news. On Monday, his former business partner Devon Archer told Congress that the ‘Biden brand’ helped keep Ukrainian firm Burisma from going bankrupt.

In his hotly anticipated bombshell testimony Archer claimed that President Joe Biden was on the phone or present in-person at least 20 times while his son, who called him ‘my guy’ was talking with foreign associates.

Republicans claim the testimony has added to mounting evidence that the then Vice-President was involved in Hunter’s overseas deals that raked in millions from nations including Chine and Romania.


On Monday, Hunter’s business partner Devon Archer told Congress that the ‘Biden brand’ helped keep Ukrainian firm Burisma from going bankrupt 

Democrats have pushed back on this saying that the calls were innocent and did not involve business.

As revealed by DailyMail.com Archer had been ‘in hiding’ prior to his testimony which he delivered Monday on Capitol Hill.

Rep Dan Goldman, D-NY – lead counsel on the first Trump impeachment and the only Democrat present at Monday’s testimony – told reporters that Archer, ‘indicated that Hunter spoke to his father every day, and approximately 20 times over the course of a 10-year-realtionship, Hunter may have put his father on the phone with any number of different people, and they never once spoke about any business dealings.’

But Republicans remain unconvinced, stating that Burisma ‘would have gone out of business sooner if the Biden brand had not been invoked.’

According to Republican Rep. Andy Biggs, ‘People would be intimidated to really mess with Burisma because of the Biden family brand.’

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