It's been a long road for Octomom and her La Habra house, but it looks like she's finally selling, according to the Pasadena Star-News. Nadya Suleman owes a $450,000 balloon payment to Amer Haddadin, the man with the note on the four bedrom house; Haddadin has often threatened to toss Suleman and her brood on the street. The house was purchased by Suleman's father in 2009 for $565,000 and is now listed for $525,000. No word on where Octomom and her 14 children will live now. [PSN]
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