Jon Gosselin has reportedly been evicted from his home and now his children have nowhere to stay overnight when they're in his custody.

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"He was evicted last week and has been in the process of moving out," a source told Us Weekly of the former Jon & Kate Plus 8 star.

Gosselin, 37, reportedly got the boot from his house in rural Pennsylvania because he couldn't keep up with the payments to rent the property.

"It's true," added the source. "He can see his kids, but they can't stay over because he has nowhere to put them."

Gosselin was working for a credit card company but the position only "lasted a few months," according to the source, who told Us, "Now, he's broke again."

Gosselin and his ex-girlfriend Liz Jannetta, who both appeared on VH1's Couples Therapy together, reportedly split a month or two ago and she has since moved.

Prior to his stint with the credit card company, the former reality TV star revealed in September 2013 he had been holding down a job as a waiter at a local restaurant in Beckersville, PA. Gosselin was living in an isolated cabin in the woods, but it's unclear whether that's the home he just got evicted from.

"[It's] next to nearly impossible to find work," Gosselin told Entertainment Tonight at the time.

"[But] I don't know why people said that [I struggle]. You know why they said it? They said it because I'm waiting tables, which is really disgusting -- to think that because you wait tables or because you do different things or because you don't have an 8-5 job, you're making ends meet?"

Gosselin attributed his professional problems to his former role on Jon & Kate Plus 8, which rose him to fame but soiled his reputation following a very public cheating scandal and messy 2009 divorce from ex-wife Kate Gosselin. The series concluded in 2011.

Gosselin has 14-year-old twins Cara and Mady with Kate, 39, in addition to 10-year-old sextuplets Alexis, Hannah, Aaden, Collin, Leah, and Joel. They all currently live with Kate.

Despite Gosselin's new hurdle, he probably isn't down on himself since he claims to have overcome similar financial issues in the past.

"I've hit rock bottom like 20 times and then I've just bounced back. I can go somewhere else," Gosselin told ET around this same time last year.
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Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.