Flo Rida's Miami mansion is practically Fort Knox ...
with a complex $58,000 state-of the-art security system -- problem is,
he's refusing to pay for it ... this according to a new lawsuit.
Flo is being sued by ADT
-- the largest home security company in the United States -- which
claims in 2009 it wired up Flo's home with a system that included dozens
of sensors, smoke detectors and at least 27 security cameras.
In the lawsuit, ADT provided a copy of the contract ... which was signed by a man named Lee Prince -- who is reportedly Flo's manager.
According
to the lawsuit, Flo paid the initial deposit -- $19,366.66 -- but after
the work was completed, he never forked over the remaining $38,733.
Now, ADT wants the money PLUS interest, totaling $47,134.40.
Here's
where it gets crazy -- Flo Rida has fired back at the suit ... saying
he NEVER authorized the work despite Prince's signature ... and claims
he doesn't owe ADT a dime.
A judge has yet to rule.





