When Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann’s mansion in Atlanta went into foreclosure last December, we foolishly assumed that would be the end of their home drama. We were wrong because apparently, the Real Housewives of Atlanta alums continued to occupy the house for months after the foreclosure. It actually took a team of U.S. Marshals to get them out of there.
Things got serious for Kim Zolciak and Kroy Biermann at their Atlanta mansion

Kim and Kroy’s mansion went up for auction on December 3, 2024 after the couple spent months and months trying to find a buyer. They couldn’t afford the house, and it turns out that selling a gently used 15,000-square-foot mansion is easier said than done.
In the days leading up to the foreclosure, moving trucks were spotted outside of the house. Insiders said that both parties moved to separate rental properties. However, a new report from The Sun explained how the new owners of the mansion have been going through a lengthy legal process to get Kim and Kroy to leave.
On December 21, the new owners filed legal paperwork to officially kick Kim and Kroy out of the home. They said that the estranged couple were holding the premises “over and beyond the term” they agreed. According to the court docs, this went on for months.
When they failed to get out of the house, the new owners had to enlist the help of the U.S. Marshals. Four marshals showed up at the McMansion on April 8, 2025, around 3:30 pm. Three hours later, the marshals confirmed that the RHOA alums were “ejected” from the residence.
Throughout Kim and Kroy’s messy divorce, they repeatedly dialed 911 to have the police help them settle their arguments. Now that the marshals have given them the boot, we can confidently say we’ve reached the end of this saga.