A pair of Detroit Red Wings forwards appear to be in hot water with their condo association.
According to the Detroit News, Tomas Tatar and Darren Helm are named in a lawsuit claiming they must comply with the Main Street Lofts Condominium Association's rules or else they'll be forced to "vacate premises."
The eviction threat is in relation to a number of noise complaints filed by neighbors, which date back to October 2013.
Loud music, yelling and banging can often be heard coming from the third-floor unit in which Tatar is the tenant of and Helm co-owns, neighbors allege. The noise tends to occur between midnight and 4 a.m. "up to four nights a week."
Additionally, Tatar is alleged to have routinely parked his vehicle in parking spaces inside the condominium's parking structure which are designated only for short-term guest parking.
Both Tatar, 23, and 27-year-old Helm, are regulars in the Red Wings lineup.
Tatar is enjoying a breakout season, having racked up 18 goals 34 points over 64 games.
Helm has recorded 13 points in 33 games. He's been injured for much of the campaign.
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