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Kim Zolciak-Biermann's Daughters Deny Reports Their Georgia Home Is in Foreclosure
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Meanwhile, the 'Real Housewives of Atlanta' alum allegedly isn't bothered by the news and is telling everyone that the foreclosure is a 'misunderstanding.'

AceShowbiz - Kim Zolciak-Biermann's daughters have broken their silence on the rumors that they're going to lose their family's house in Georgia as it's in foreclosure. When speaking with TMZ at LAX on Wednesday, February 22, Brielle Biermann and Ariana Biermann cleared the air.

The girls told the reporter that the foreclosure is a "misunderstanding," adding that they have no plans on moving out and that the family is still living in the Alpharetta estate. They additionally revealed that all the family's belongings are still in the home.

When asked about court documents that the home is scheduled to be auctioned off on March 7 at the Fulton County Courthouse, Ariana said, "I'm not really sure, not to my knowledge." Echoing the sentiment, Brianna added, "Yeah, not what I've been told." They also said that people just need to stay tuned on March 7 to see if the reports are true or not.

In other related news, a source close to Kim revealed to PEOPLE that "The Real Housewives of Atlanta" alum isn't bothered by the news. "She is telling everyone this is a misunderstanding and is being sorted out," the informant claimed. "She's not moving."

The reality star also took to her social media account to share a video showing off her lavish mansion despite her rumored financial issues. In the clip, Kim boasted about her ornate living room, complete with a dazzling chandelier.

She said, "This is definitely one of my most favorite rooms, called the Hollywood room. That chandelier is seven - almost eight-feet wide, by seven-feet high."

Prior to this, it was reported that Kim's mansion is in foreclosure after the 44-year-old Bravo personality and her husband, Kroy Biermann, defaulted on a $1.65 million loan they took out on the property in October 2012. A notice shared last week by Fulton County additionally revealed that Truist Bank plans to auction off the property on March 7 in front of the Fulton County Courthouse.

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