Kim Kardashian's Neighbor Files Restraining Order Over The 'KUWTK' Star's Alleged Plans To Build An 'Underground Vault'
Kim Kardashian is planning updates to her lavish Hidden Hills home, but one of her neighbor's is less than thrilled by the news.
According to legal documents obtained by TMZ, the reality star's neighbor Sarah Keys has filed a restraining order against the Hidden Hills Community Association, citing the Keeping Up With The Kardashian personality's plans to add certain features to her sprawling property that Keys is afraid will destroy the integrity of the neighborhood's "natural and rustic county setting."
The high profile socialite purchased the $20 million home with her husband Kanye West in 2014. The massive house boasts two separate kitchens — one for staff and one for the show and entertaining — with a breakfast nook that seats up to 20 people, while her bedroom was described by writer Jonathan Van Meter as "the size of an airplane hangar" with a bathroom "big enough for a basketball team."
The A-List couple's children — North, 8, Saint, 5, Chicago, 3, and Psalm, 2— have spent most of their lives in the beautiful, white interior mansion.
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Among the changes cited in the complaint are the KKW Beauty founder's alleged plans to build an "underground vault, subterranean parking, an attached subterranean 'wellness center' and a detached guardhouse."
The statement also claims that Kardashian will build over "high-pressure gas transmission lines" which Keys insists would put "Hidden Hills community members at risk of catastrophic bodily injury and irreparable real personal property damage" and "can and will cause irreparable harm at a minimum to the destruction of two hills of Hidden Hills."
But according to a source close to sKims creator, though she is in fact making updates to the property — which the source states were sent up the chain for approval through the homeowner's association — the reality star has no plans to build an underground vault of any kind.
There is currently no update on what exactly the reality tv star is building or if Keys' complaints have actually any halted plans.