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Mia Freedman to be evicted from $12 million Bellevue Hill home – Sydney Morning Herald
The NSW Supreme Court found a contract for Freedman to buy the home was validly torn up, so she must vacate the property.

The Lavignes went to the NSW Supreme Court, seeking settlement of the property, damages, interest, costs, and an order that the contract was not validly rescinded. In a cross-claim, Ms Kumar sought a judgment for possession of the property as well as the $600,000 deposit and unpaid rent.
On Friday, Justice Rowan Darke found in favour of Ms Kumar but declined to award payment of the $600,000 deposit, finding Ms Kumar was not entitled to it.
The Bellevue Hill property at the centre of the disput…
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