Lindsay Lohan's ex-neighbors say good riddance

Lindsay Lohan appears in Los Angeles Superior Court for a probation progress hearing Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012. Superior Court Judge Stephanie Sautner also told the actress she is on track to complete strict terms of her probation by the end of March. The 25-year-old is required to do cleanup duty at the morgue and attend therapy sessions.(AP Photo/Gary Friedman, Pool)

Lindsay Lohan appears in Los Angeles Superior Court for a probation progress hearing Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2012. Superior Court Judge Stephanie Sautner also told the actress she is on track to complete strict terms of her probation by the end of March. The 25-year-old is required to do cleanup duty at the morgue and attend therapy sessions.(AP Photo/Gary Friedman, Pool)

Lindsay Lohan has moved out of the Venice pad she’s been living in for the last year, and it seems the neighbors couldn’t be more pleased.

“Lohan was like a hurricane, or some other natural disaster tearing through the neighborhood,” one former neighbor told Radar Online.

Ouch. But LiLo didn’t head out on the neighbors’ account. According to TMZ, she was freaked out and felt unsafe after a male stranger knocked on her door on New Year’s Day, and has been at the Chateau Marmont ever since that trespassing incident. The moving vans (yes, plural) that showed up Tuesday and Wednesday were moving her stuff into storage.

“Goodbye to her and all her drama,” another former neighbor told Radar. “Since she moved here it’s been a complete circus with a revolving door of friends in and out of her house and paparazzi camped out permanently. Everyone was so sick of her.”

Lonnie Short, the man who knocked on her door in January and wouldn’t go away until police responded reportedly wanted to talk to the actress about David Cocordan. Lohan was granted a two-year restraining order against Cocordan in June.

Lohan moved into the 3,100-square-foot, four-bedroom joint — located right next door to ex Sam Ronson’s pad — in January of last year.

The Venice rental reportedly ran $7,100 a month, but the $435-a-night Chateau Marmont room may be a freebie — the New York Post said it belongs to a friend who keeps the room but rarely stays there.

Nice friend.

—Christie D’Zurilla

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whizkidtn writes:

You reap what you sow folks. Best to keep that one in mind.

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