Katie Price could face major problems over the sale of her former home, Mucky Mansion. The former model was forced to move out of the property due to her eye-watering tax debts and latest bankruptcy. Katie, 46, was due in court last month to face questions about her finances from barristers representing the trustee of her two bankruptcies.

She was declared bankrupt for a second time in March over an unpaid tax bill of £761,994.05. The former glamour model subsequently moved out of her Mucky Mansion and moved into a £5,000 per month pad after being served an eviction notice.

But the mansion was left in a dire state, which Katie often documented on social media and her various telly shows which could work against her in the future, an expert has warned. The mansion has been subjected to various burglaries, criminal damage as well as unlivable conditions. Land surrounding the lavish property has previously been branded "contaminated", with estate agent HJ Burt having to warn people who may show an interest in what the home has been through over the years.

The agents also have to inform potential buyers that the home was subjected to an enforcement notice back in 2019 and that there is "a low to moderate risk from materials deposited on site." Now, a former president of Propertymark claims that the issues surrounding Mucky Mansion may make it extremely difficult to sell. "Anyone considering purchasing this property should be aware of several significant concerns," he said.

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