Kim Zolciak’s estranged husband Kroy Biermann asks a judge for permission to sell their $3 million home amid financial troubles

Just a week after Kim Zolciak filed for divorce for the second time, Kroy Biermann is now asking a judge for permission to sell their $3 million home.

The 37-year-old former NFL linebacker filed documents asking them to sell their house as soon as possible TMZ.

The documents mention “serious financial problems” and the sale of the house could cover a “significant debt” the couple has accumulated over the years.

The filing also stated that he was forced to sell personal items earlier this year to avoid a February foreclosure.

Kroy, through his attorney Marlys A. Bergstrom, said the 45-year-old Zolciak has caused “financial devastation” for the family.

For sale: Just a week after Kim Zolciak filed for divorce for the second time, Kroy Biermann is now asking a judge for permission to sell their $3 million home

House: The 37-year-old former NFL linebacker has filed documents, according to TMZ, requesting that their house be sold as soon as possible

House: The 37-year-old former NFL linebacker has filed documents, according to TMZ, requesting that their house be sold as soon as possible

Seriously: The documents mention

Seriously: The documents mention “serious financial problems” and the sale of the house would cover a “significant debt” that the couple has accumulated over the years

While Biermann, who played eight seasons in the NFL for the Atlanta Falcons and Buffalo Bills, managed to raise enough to make monthly payments and avoid bankruptcy, it was said that every month was a “battle.”

The documents added that Biermann has been selling some of his designer backpacks to raise the money he needs, although Zolciak apparently won’t do the same.

Biermann claims he asked his estranged wife to sell some of her luxury designer bags… which she actually did, though none of the money was used to improve their financial situation.

“Ironically, she sold handbags, hers and her daughters’ and other luxury fashion items, including her infamous wigs,” Biermann claims in the documents.

“However, none of the proceeds from the sale of these items have gone to the mortgage or other bills,” he claims.

The former footballer added that they have not made the July mortgage payment and are under threat of foreclosure again if they don’t sell the house soon.

Biermann first met Zolciak at a charity event in 2010, and they married in 2011 at the home in Roswell, Georgia they shared for the duration of their marriage.

They share Kroy Jr., 12, Kash, 11, and twins Kaia and Kane, 9, with Zolciak’s daughters Brielle, 26, and Ariana, 21, from previous relationships.

Mortgage: 'None of the money made from the sale of these items has gone to the mortgage or other bills,' he claims

Mortgage: ‘None of the money made from the sale of these items has gone to the mortgage or other bills,’ he claims

Payment: The former footballer added that they have not made the July mortgage payment and are under threat of foreclosure again if they do not sell the house soon

Payment: The former footballer added that they have not made the July mortgage payment and are under threat of foreclosure again if they don’t sell the house soon

NFL: While Biermann, who played eight seasons in the NFL for the Atlanta Falcons and Buffalo Bills, managed to raise enough to make the monthly payments and avoid foreclosure, each month was said to be a

NFL: While Biermann, who played eight seasons in the NFL for the Atlanta Falcons and Buffalo Bills, managed to raise enough to make the monthly payments and avoid foreclosure, each month was said to be a “battle”

Sold: The documents added that Biermann has sold some of its designer backpacks to raise the necessary funds, though apparently Zolciak will not do the same

Sold: The documents added that Biermann has sold some of its designer backpacks to raise the necessary funds, though apparently Zolciak will not do the same

Kroy applied to adopt Brielle and Ariana in 2013, and they subsequently changed their last names because of the adoption.

Biermann filed for divorce in May 2023, with Biermann claiming his estranged wife had wasted more than $1.5 million on gambling.

However, just two months later in July 2023, they withdrew the application due to an alleged reconciliation.

The reconciliation didn’t last long, however, as Biermann filed for divorce again last week