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Kim Zolciak Biermann’s house in Georgia was once threatened with exclusion
The Kim Zolciak-Biermann mansion in Alpharetta, Georgia was once threatened with foreclosure, but the debt was eventually settled, according to records obtained solely by Page Six.
In 2014, a Real Housewives of Atlanta graduate, now 44, received a fieri facias letter threatening that a state official – usually a sheriff – might “take control of some property and sell it to meet the owner’s needs.” debt or tax liabilities. “
At that time, the pledge owed was $ 10,567.67.
Zolciak-Biermann and her husband Kroy Biermann lived in their luxurious house for only two years.
Real estate records show that the 17,000 square foot property, which boasts seven bedrooms and 11 and a half bathrooms, was purchased in 2012 for $ 880,000.
A year before buying the house, 37-year-old Kim and Kroy got married at a magnificent wedding that appeared at Bravo.
Since then, the couple have four children together: 11-year-old Kroy Jagger, 10-year-old Kash and 8-year-old twins Kane and Kai. Kim also has two daughters, Brielle Biermann and Ariana Biermann, from previous relationships that Kroy adopted.
The big family – and her home – also appeared on their own Bravo reality show “Don’t Be Tardy.”
However, the show was canceled after eight seasons in May 2021.
Despite losing out on quite substantial payments made by the Bravo program, the Biermanns paid off their residence debt in June 2021.
According to documents obtained by Page Six, the fieri facias order was “canceled” after it had been “fully paid”.
This is not the first time that the Biermanns have had problems managing their funds.
In October 2020, Kroy was charged with owing his former NFL agent $ 22,000 for an unpaid fee, and Kim once confessed to losing $ 250,000 while gambling in the Bahamas.
According to CelebrityNetWorth.comthe ex-RHOA star has a net worth of $ 3 million and her husband does estimated net worth of $ 5.5 million On my own.
A representative of Żołciak-Biermann did not immediately respond to Page Six’s requests for comment on the financial troubles the family had struggled with over the years.