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“The property was displayed on an episode of the television show Teen Mom showing electrical [and] plumbing work,” the papers read. “The work was in violation of Township Ordinance for failure to obtain electrical, plumbing, mechanical and other permits so that the work could be done by appropriately licensed professionals and inspect by the Township.”
In addition to this, Tyler didn’t apply for the right system permits and the work he did on the property was not inspected. This lead the plaintiff to claim that Tyler and any residents living in the home are living in a space that is unfit for occupancy.
According to Radar, the plaintiff “asked the court to have Baltierra apply for all appropriate building permits, pay for the past permit, have inspectors inspect the home, order anyone living in the home to vacate, and pay the plaintiff proper relief.”
Soon, the ruling of the court was revealed.

Source: Instagram @catelynnmtv

Source: Instagram @catelynnmtv
According to Radar, things didn’t go so well for Tyler. He was ordered to pay $2,088 in “permit expenses, filing fees, previously assessed fines for permit violations and attorneys fees.”
On top of this, Catelynn and Tyler are already seriously in the red. “In a delinquent tax bill obtained from St. Clair County Court in Michigan, Baltierra owes $1,794.88 for the 2016 year and $2,641.60 for the 2017 year on their previous home,” Radar reports, adding, “Lowell and Baltierra, both 26, were then slapped with a delinquent tax bill for $2,545.32 for the 2017 year on another home.”
Luckily, Catelynn and Tyler can probably sweep their money woes under the carpet, considering how much money they make for starring on Teen Mom OG. In fact, their cash flow shows in this gorgeous new shot of their home renovations.