Philip Andre "Mickey" Rourke Jr., or more commonly referred to as Mickey Rourke, was just evicted from his rental property in Los Angeles. According to reports from TMZ, who spoke to his manager, Kimberly Hines, she revealed that the actor has been declining several gigs. The reason why Rourke is not accepting the offers is that he wants to be paid like an A-lister, roughly around $200,000 a day.In addition to the financial factor, Mickey is also looking for collaborations with famous directors and well-renowned actors. He is hoping to partner with people he has worked with before.Kimberly Hines revealed that the offers he has been getting are not bad, even though they are not the numbers Rourke is looking for. The offers he has received so far include indie films, signings, photoshoots, and live appearances. Hines added that she has received six offers for her client, but Rourke is not interested.Keep reading to learn more about Mickey Rourke's condition after he was evicted from his Los Angeles rental property.How much rent did Mickey Rourke fail to pay before he was evicted?The former professional boxer and actor failed to pay his rent for his rental property in Los Angeles, which had amounted to $59,100. Mickey Rourke was living in a three-bedroom home with a rent of $5000 during the first month. In the second month of his stay, the rent went up to $7000. Now, the homeowner is waiting for compensation for damages and attorney fees.Right now, Rourke is living in a hotel in Los Angeles with his three dogs, according to Kimberly Hines. She added that the actor will be moving out of the hotel at the end of this week, after she secures a Los Angeles apartment for him.While Rourke has the freedom to reject offers right now, Hines believes that he will eventually have to return to work if he wishes to remain financially stable. She also believes that he will be making money if he continues to do "quality work."Fans of Mickey Rourke have tried to help him by setting up a GoFundMe for the actor to avoid getting evicted. However, Rourke has rejected the donations, and Hines assured the donors that they will get their money back. So far, $96,734 has been raised out of $100K. Kimberly Hines also said that Rourke should recognize the fact that people genuinely want to help him.Mickey Rourke was evicted from his Los Angeles home after failing to pay his rent. Although he is receiving job offers, he is turning them down because they do not meet his expectations. He has also declined the GoFundMe money raised by his fans and followers. Kimberly Hines, his manager, believes he will need to return to work soon if he wants to stay financially stable.Also read: Mickey Rourke's financial troubles draw last-minute cameo offer from indie Scarface spin-off