The La Habra home where octuplets mother Nayda Suleman lives is now owned by her attorney.
Suleman faced possible eviction from the home earlier this year when its lienholder said the Suleman family members had fallen behind in their house payments.
But the Orange County Register reported that property records now show that the home is now owned by Harmony Entertainment, a firm owned by Suleman's attorney, Jeff Czech.
The details of the transaction were not available. Suleman and her total of 14 children shot a reality TV show inside the home earlier this year.
The former owner had said Suleman's father purchased the home under a deal in which he would carry the $450,000 loan for a year until the family could gather enough money to provide a substantial down payment.
-- Shelby Grad
Photo: Suleman last year at her home. Credit: Associated Press