'RHOA' alum Kim Zolciak praises husband Kroy Biermann's 'cleaning' skills amid $1.65M loan foreclosure
ALPHARETTA, GEORGIA: Kim Zolciak Biermann can now take a sigh of relief after she reportedly settled her $1.65 million loan. Additionally, the reality star's mansion foreclosure auction has also been canceled amid Brielle and Ariana Biermann debunking the financial trouble rumors.
However, the 'Real Housewives of Atlanta' alum gave several glimpses of her lavish mansion in the last few days. Recently, Kim shared a video of her husband Kroy Biermann and she seemingly was impressed with his mopping skills. She previously also gave a tour of her Georgia mansion.
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Kim recently showed off the clean floor of her lavish mansion and the credit goes to her husband. The 'RHOA' star took to Instagram stories and shared a video to praise her husband's skills. The video starts with Kim showing her floor and saying, "You know I once said to my husband that the floor looks dirty." The reality star added, "You know what my husband did? He literally has cleaned our entire floor." She showed the left-out floor that still has to be cleaned and said, "Well, he still has some left." Kim further compared the dark lines on the tiles with the ones that Kroy cleaned. While Kim didn't show Kroy's face, his hands were in the frame. Kim also gushed about her husband and said, "You’re so amazing, baby."
$1.65 million loan settlement
Kim's Alpharetta, Georgia home reportedly didn't hit the auction block on March 7 due to foreclosure. According to a recent report by ET, the law office of Brock & Scott, PLLC shared that the auction of Kim’s sprawling six-bedroom, nine-bathroom home was canceled on February 22. However, the law office refused to provide a reason for the cancelation but said no new date has been set for the sale of the home. Meanwhile, a Fulton County notice of foreclosure suggested that Trust Bank was set to auction off the mansion on March 7 at the Fulton County Courthouse. Notably, the foreclosure stems from Kim and her husband, Kroy, defaulting on the $1.65 million loan they took out to buy the home. However, it was recently revealed that Kim and Kroy have taken the action to clear up their mess and settled their $1.65 million loan.