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Scott Disick Sleeps on Floor of New Home After Rat Scares Kourtney Kardashian (VIDEO)

Scott Disick decided to sleep on the floor of his new mansion during a recent episode of "Keeping Up With The Kardashians."

The E! star, 31, purchased the luxury home with his longtime partner Kourtney Kardashian, 35, but a rat problem delayed their move in plans. A seemingly frustrated Disick opted not to wait on Kardashian to move in and instead set up a bed for himself in one of the bedrooms.

During Sunday night's episode viewers saw Kardashian showing off her lavish mansion to her younger sisters Kylie, Kendall and Khloe, though things took a turn for the worse when they all spotted a large rat inside the kitchen.

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"Eeeew! That's so gross," Kylie shrieks.

"I cannot believe that there's a rat in our brand new house," Kardashian said in a side clip. "Rats can carry disease [and] they tend to leave rat droppings."

Kardashian, who shares two children with Disick, decided to put off the move until the rat problem is fixed. An impatient Disick refused to wait on her and had a friend help him set up an air mattress.

"I never thought I would live so ghetto in such a big house," Disick told his friend.

When the friend asked him how the mattress was, Disick replied "It'll do for now. I've just got to get out of that other house."

Eventually Kardashian agreed to have exterminators clear the rat problem to speed up the move in process.

The mother-of-two and Disick had been living in their Calabasas mansion for several years before deciding to move.

"After looking for over a year, it was really hard for me to make the decision whether we wanted to move or not … I really wanted a bigger backyard for our kids," she said.

The couple, who have been dating for seven years, is currently expecting their third child together.

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