Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann, known from The Real Housewives of Atlanta, are supposed to focus on selling their Georgia home. Instead, they are involved in a bitter argument. Kim claims that her estranged husband Kroy has not paid any bills. Kroy has also made claims, saying he felt “isolated, imprisoned, and silenced for 13 years.”
According to Us Weekly, Kroy’s attorney Marlys A. Bergstrom confirmed his claims and added that Kim wanted to sell their house for its appraised value of $5.5 million. Bergstrom said, “At the end of the day, a house is worth what someone is willing to pay for it… not its appraisal.
If Kim is waiting to get 5.5 million for a house that is on the brink of foreclosure, she’s going to be waiting a very long time. I find it ironic that this interview took place at LAX. Who’s watching the kids? The answer is Kroy. He’s in Georgia working 40+ hours a week, taking care of the kids and trying to get the marital residence sold so that the family can avoid foreclosure.”
Recently, the Georgia mansion was appraised at $5.5 million. However, they are not selling it for that amount, despite Kim’s wishes. Kroy has stated he might sell the house without Kim if necessary. They are trying to sell the mansion to avoid foreclosure after not paying for it for a long time.
Fans know they are in severe debt and facing financial problems. They also have legal issues, with their daughter Brielle being sued for a car accident and their other daughter Ariana charged with driving under the influence.
As they attempt to sell their mansion, they have had to lower the price multiple times due to a lack of buyers. Kroy mentioned that Kim is not moving as quickly as he is to sell their home. They had a deadline of August 26 to sell the mansion to avoid foreclosure, but it is now the second week of September, and the house is still on the market.
Amid their financial troubles, they are also going through a divorce. Their financial issues led to their split, though they briefly reconciled before. They turned to their faith for help, but it was not enough to fix their marriage. The couple’s divorce trial is set to start on November 5 and 6.