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Kenya Moore’s Hair Spa Ordered to Pay $87,976 as Landlord Seeks Possession

The landlord says the first court-ordered installment was missed, with a judge yet to decide on the request for possession.

Overview

  • Georgia court records show Moore Vision Media was ordered to pay $43,988 by late February and $43,988.67 by late March, totaling $87,976.
  • The judge directed the company to continue remitting roughly $5,500 in monthly rent until the property is vacated or the dispute is resolved.
  • Northland Chamblee LLC filed suit in October 2025, alleging unpaid rent and utilities and claiming nonpayment began in December 2024.
  • Moore’s company disputes the allegations, asserting the landlord failed to complete required improvements and that she paid for renovations herself.
  • Following the alleged missed first installment, the landlord asked for immediate possession of the Atlanta space, and the case remains active without a ruling on that request.