Overview
- López is suing in Court No. 47 for more than 144 million pesos over alleged damage to his 35th‑floor unit in the Chateau Libertador.
- The former tenant, attorney Natalia Lipskier, has filed a counterclaim for the return of a roughly 7 million peso deposit and for reimbursement of property taxes and extraordinary building fees.
- Recent coverage reports cash rent of US$3,000 a month later rising to US$3,500 with no invoices or registered contract, which outlets warn could draw a tax probe under Argentina’s penal tax law.
- Lipskier also alleges López used the apartment during January and February while her lease was still active and says chats and security camera video support that claim.
- López’s side says repairs took months and cost about US$90,000 and that a notary documented the condition, and the case remains unresolved with no criminal charges reported.