After a bitter break-up, Scott is now officially a guest at the "Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick House." He had to ask for Kourtney's permission to come in. TMZ reported that Scott had showed up at "Keeping up with the Kardashians" star's family residence at Calabasas on Sunday. Scott's Rolls Royce had to move to the left in the visitors' line at the guard shack.
Apparently, Kourtney had removed his name from the residents list, which has barred him from a no questions asked entry.
The couple had split up in July, after spending over 9 years together. Despite kicking him off the priority list, Kourtney hasn't closed the doors on Disick. However, "When it comes to the children, it appears that she is more than willing to let him in," reported the International Business Times. They have three children together, Mason, 5, Penelope, 3, and Reign, 8 months old.
Reporters added that Disick can be seen spending time with the kids outside the compounds of "Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick home."
The Mirror reported that Kourtney was recently looking for a "bachelorette pad" of her own to move from the "Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick house." Barring Scott from VIP access to her home and her house hunting activities reveal Kourtney wants to start afresh.
"Up until now, everyone thought Scott was going to slowly worm his way back into her life, but this is the first real signs she's determined to get on with her life without him," a source told the OK! Magazine. He added, "She's just sick of seeing mementos of Scott everywhere she looks, and she's ready to make some new memories in a new house."
The "KUWTK" star couple had split up after Scott was snapped with an ex-girlfriend, Chloe Bartoli in South of France. The couple had only moved into the "Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick house," a $10.5 million mansion in Calabasas in January '14.