The La Habra home of "Octomom" Nadya Suleman is scheduled to go up for auction Monday, KTLA-TV reports.

Suleman and her 14 children could face eviction if the house is sold, which would compound her problems after recent allegations she had been neglecting her children, while spending hundreds of dollars on herself for services like Brazilian blowouts.

Officers from the La Habra Police Department accompanied social workers to Suleman's home last Tuesday after receiving a complaint, which said there was only one working toilet in the house, and the children were forced to use portable training toilets in their bedrooms.

The complaint also said the children appeared to be malnourished and unclean, and Suleman locked them in their rooms while she attended to personal matters.

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