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Puerto Rican Homeowner Sues Bad Bunny Over “La Casita”

Sep 18, 2025 | Entertainment

September 18, 2025

An 84-year-old man from Humacao, Puerto Rico, is taking Bad Bunny to court, claiming the superstar’s residency turned his home into an unwanted tourist attraction.

Román Carrasco Delgado, a widower, says his salmon-colored house with yellow trim and a wraparound porch inspired the “La Casita” featured in Bad Bunny’s concerts and short film. The property, which he built decades ago with his family, became a symbol of the rapper’s residency — hosting celebrities like LeBron James, Penélope Cruz, and Residente.

But Carrasco argues the exposure has cost him his privacy. According to the lawsuit, dozens of visitors now show up daily to take pictures and videos, while merchandise and social posts featuring his home generate profits he never sees. Instead, he says, the attention has brought “malicious comments” and emotional distress.

Carrasco is suing Bad Bunny, his label Rimas Entertainment, and other companies for at least $1 million in damages. He claims he was misled into signing contracts he couldn’t read, and that officials used his digital signature without properly explaining the terms. In return, he received just $5,200 — while the video featuring his home racked up more than 22 million views.

At the heart of the case is the replica of Carrasco’s house that was built inside Puerto Rico’s José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum for Bad Bunny’s 30-show residency. The lawsuit argues that measurements and photos were taken from his home without consent, amounting to illicit enrichment.

For Carrasco, the porch he proudly built as a place to relax with friends has now become the center of a legal battle with the world’s biggest Latin star.

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