Tammy Hembrow has denied she owes more than $27,600 in unpaid rent after her company, Saski Collection, was issued with a property repossession notice.
The brand, which Tammy, 31, announced she was closing last week, works out of a building in Robina on the Gold Coast, which doubles as a warehouse and headquarters.
Davidson Property, the lessor, seized the premises and terminated the lease on December 1, claiming Tammy was in rental arrears of $27,618.47.
When Daily Mail approached representatives of the fitness influencer for comment, they denied Tammy had any outstanding rent.
‘All these matters are in dispute. There is no rent outstanding,’ a spokesperson said.
‘There is absolutely no truth to that. As the matters are legal in nature, no further comment will be made.’
Tammy Hembrowhas denied she owes more than $27,600 in unpaid rent after her company, Saski Collection, was issued with a property repossession notice
A photo of the notice, which was taped to the window of the unit, was taken on December 5 and provided to Daily Mail on Friday.
According to the notice, Tammy’s business was first issued with a Notice to Remedy Breach of Covenant on November 13.
The notice said she was ‘required to pay the sum of $27,618.47 no later than 4.00pm, Friday 28 November, 2025’.
It said the business ‘failed to pay’ the arrears to the lessor ‘within the required time’.
‘The lessor hereby terminates the lease as of today’s date [December 1] and confirms it has re-taken possession of the premises,’ the notice read.
‘Such termination of your lease and re-taking possession of the premises by the lessor is without prejudice to the lessor’s right to recover any further costs that arise as a result of your occupation of the premises, including but not limited to rental up to when the lessor receives rental from a new tenant, property make good costs, legal fees incurred by the Lessor, locksmith costs and agents re-letting fees.’
It came just a day after Tammy announced she was shutting down her Saski Collection company.
The fitness wear brand, which she launched nearly a decade ago in 2017, has had its website disabled and shopping there is no longer possible.
The brand, which Tammy, 31, announced she was closing, works out of a building in Robina on the Gold Coast, which doubles as a warehouse and headquarters
Davidson Property, the Lessor, seized the premises and terminated the lease on December 1, claiming Tammy was in rental arrears of $27,618.47
Tammy took to the brand’s Instagram page on Thursday to announce the shock closure, while also hinting at another business venture on the horizon.
‘I’ve made the decision, after a lot of thought, to close Saski,’ she could be heard saying in the video, which she filmed in her car.
‘This business, this brand, this has been such a huge part of my life for so many years now and it’s taught me so much about business, about growth, about resilience, about myself.
‘Sometimes a chapter needs to close in order to make space for new growth and I’m really excited to see what’s next and I hope you guys come on that journey with me as well.’
In the caption, Tammy further alluded to something exciting in the works.
‘I’m so proud of what we built. And I know that sometimes growth means letting go. I am beyond excited to show you guys what I have in store for this next chapter. Stay tuned,’ she penned.
Speaking to Daily Telegraph, she thanked her fans and followers for making the brand a success.
‘I’m so proud of what we built over almost 10 years and endlessly grateful to everyone who supported the journey,’ she told the publication.







