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She faced the music, and now she’s going to enjoy it.

Lindsay Lohan took to Twitter on Friday to share the benefits of house arrest.

“Loving good music on a sunny day!” she writes.

Due to jail overcrowding, the actress, 24, will serve about a month in her Los Angeles-area condo after pleading no contest to misdemeanor grand theft.

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Lindsay Lohan’s house-arrest monitoring system went off on Monday, prompting police to pay her a visit.

But the actress, who is under house arrest for a theft conviction, was at home watching TV and reading scripts, the Los Angeles Times reports.

“Lindsay’s electronic monitoring system went off on Monday,” Lohan’s attorney, Shawn Chapman Holley, said Thursday in a statement. “When a representative from the monitoring company went to her home, the representative found Lindsay there. The equipment was replaced the following day.”

While she spends time at her townhouse, the actress may only leave home for medical appointments or to go to the probation department. She may receive visitors, but she’s not allowed to venture outside the “interior premises” of the home without prior authorization, a move that will set off her ankle bracelet. She is also prohibited from tampering with the ankle bracelet, which would also sound an alarm to her monitors.

Lohan had been sentenced to four months in jail after pleading no contest to stealing a $2,500 necklace, but jail overcrowding issues and the fact that she’s a nonviolent offender made her eligible for house arrest.

The actress is now expected to serve only 35 days of confinement due to good behavior and budgetary constraints.

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Lindsay Lohan, 24, began serving house arrest Thursday morning at her Venice, Calif., townhouse after turning herself in to the Lynwood Jail hours earlier.

“She is now confined to the interior premises of her home at all times,” L.A. Sheriff’s spokesman Steve Whitmore tells PEOPLE.

Whitmore adds that Lohan surrendered to the facility at 5:02 a.m., where it was determined she was eligible for home confinement. The actress was fitted with an electronic ankle bracelet and released in less than an hour. No booking photo was taken.

Lohan had been sentenced to four months in jail after she pleaded no contest to stealing a $2,500 necklace, but jail overcrowding issues and the fact that she’s a nonviolent offender made her eligible for house arrest.

The actress, however, is expected to serve 35 days of confinement due to good behavior and budgetary constraints.

Whitmore declined to say whether any exceptions would allow Lohan to leave her home. But he previously stated that her ankle bracelet will not be detecting for drugs or alcohol.

Lohan also serving 480 hours of community service – mostly at a downtown women’s shelter – and is expected to serve janitorial duty at the L.A. County morgue. At her last hearing, the judge forbade the actress to attend community service while under house arrest.

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