The house in Barra da Tijuca is valued at R $9 million
Larissa Manoela discovered in recent days that his parents had put their villa in Barra da Tijuca up for sale without his consent. OR Folha de S.Paulo newspaper disclosed plaintiff information and legal advice confirmed at R7.
According to the ad on a real estate sales website, Larissa Manoela’s house is located in Barra da Tijuca and has a value of R $ 9,950,000. This is because the property has 4 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, swimming pool, sauna, kennel, barbecue, laundry room, cellar, soccer field and garage for 8 cars. All this in 1,300 m2 of built area and 2,000 m2 of land.
OR extra newspaper exclusively released pictures of the place. Look at the pictures:












Understand Larissa Manoela’s situation
Despite the surprise of the actress, the house belonged Holding Trelissaa company in which Larissa and her parents each owned 33%. When Manoela left the business, the house belonged to Silvana and Gilberto. Therefore, the sale took place in a legal way.
According to the legal advice of Larissa Manoela, had to take out a loan to buy a house and had no health insurance for about 3 months. Also, the actress didn’t have a bank account in her name until last year.
“Of all 11 properties acquired through Larissa Manoela’s work, only one was in her name: an apartment in west Rio de Janeiro. The rest were either in the name of companies or were directly registered to her parents. The property that belonged to her was sold, so that, together with a loan, the actress could buy a house. Larissa is paying for this residence,” the release announces.
Source: Terra

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