Struggling For Cash? Kim Zolciak & Kroy Biermann SUED For Failing To Pay For Their $6K Holiday Decorations
Kim Zolciak Biermann and Kroy Biermann were real life Scrooge's over the holidays. The duo was sued after refusing to pay for their ritzy holiday decorations, RadarOnline.com is reporting exclusively. A company called Seasonal Designs, LLC claim in court documents that the couple still owe them a whopping $6,000 for “installing and maintaining interior and exterior decorations for their home.”
Kroy and Kim allegedly "refused to pay" their December 21, 2016 invoice, thus leading the company to write a letter threatening to file a formal lawsuit by March 8 if they hadn't paid up by February 3. BRCnUrbhJDL
According to Fulton County court documents obtained by Radar, the two parties “confirmed that the price for the project would be the same as the previous year and authorization was given for my client to perform the services requested.” BQ8WieEh3Du
“All feedback from you was positive and the décor was featured on television shows and other media,” the lawyer noted, further adding, “It appears that the current dispute only arose when the bill was presented by my client." The suit also reveals that the decorator had already reduced their rate from $8,600 to $6,000. BQ5n4bhAAlT
“The Biermanns have acted in bad faith, been stubbornly litigious and have caused the company unnecessary trouble and expense,” the resulting lawsuit stated. BQtHCmGhsRU
What do you think is holding back the couple from paying what they owe? Sound off in the comments! BQikODPhnPt
Kim Zolciak Biermann and Kroy Biermann were real life Scrooges over the holidays. The duo was sued after refusing to pay for their ritzy holiday decorations, RadarOnline.com is reporting exclusively. A company called Seasonal Designs, LLC claims in court documents that the couple still owes them a whopping $6,000 for “installing and maintaining interior and exterior decorations for their home.”
Kroy and Kim allegedly "refused to pay" their December 21, 2016 invoice, thus leading the company to write a letter threatening to file a formal lawsuit by March 8 if they hadn't paid up by February 3.
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According to Fulton County court documents obtained by Radar, the two parties “confirmed that the price for the project would be the same as the previous year and authorization was given for my client to perform the services requested.”
“All feedback from you was positive and the décor was featured on television shows and other media,” the lawyer noted, further adding, “It appears that the current dispute only arose when the bill was presented by my client." The suit also reveals that the decorator had already reduced their rate from $8,600 to $6,000.
“The Biermanns have acted in bad faith, been stubbornly litigious and have caused the company unnecessary trouble and expense,” the resulting lawsuit stated.
What do you think is holding back the couple from paying what they owe? Sound off in the comments!