An American court filing has said that Michael Jackson's home, Neverland Ranch, could be put up for sale at a public auction next month.
If the pop star is unable to pay the $24m he still owes on the property, the court will put his home on the market.
Jackson closed down areas of the 1,100 hectare (2,800 acre) ranch in 2006 in a bid to reduce costs on the property.
He also made the majority of his staff redundant but kept on a skeleton staff to run the parts of the estate that he kept open.
Financial Title Co filed the notice of trustee's sale with Santa Barbara County Superior Court yesterday, setting the auction date for 19 March.