Kodak Black Pays Rent for 28 Families Facing Eviction

Kodak Black is giving back to dozens of families in his native South Florida, as the rapper has announced that he’s helped 28 families avoid eviction.

Kodak Black performs at Rolling Loud Miami
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Kodak Black performs at Rolling Loud Miami

Kodak Black is giving back to dozens of families in his native South Florida, as the Pompano Beach rapper announced on Tuesday that he’s paid rent for 28 families facing eviction.

“28 families was bout to get evicted for being behind on their rent a few months,” Kodak wrote on his Instagram Story. “I paid what they owed and also paid their rents for the next few months, so they good for the [remainder] of the year.”

The families on the receiving end of Kodak’s selfless act live at the Merry Place Housing Projects in West Palm Beach.

  

It isn’t the first time Kodak has helped out families in his community.

Back in July 2021, he purchased $12,500 worth of air conditioners and hand-delivered them to residents at the Golden Acres Projects in Pompano Beach. All in all, Kodak delivered 100 AC units.

“We out here passing out AC units, helping install them,” Kodak said in a video posted by TMZ at the time. “We do it for the projects, we do it for the projects. The people relying on just enough cash to survive. We’ll get you all ACs man, we out here.”

In November, Kodak Black will take the ComplexCon stage alongside NIGO for a this year’s Sunday night headline performance. For more information regarding the festival, which takes place Nov. 19 and Nov. 20 in Long Beach, check out ComplexCon’s official website.

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