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Kenya Moore Hair Salon Faces $88K Order Over Unpaid Rent
Judge rules Kenya Moore's company must pay nearly $88K in back rent and utilities or vacate Atlanta property.
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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A Georgia judge has ordered Kenya Moore's hair salon company, Moore Vision Media, to pay nearly $88,000 in back rent and utilities to the landlord of the Atlanta property where the Kenya Moore Hair Spa operates. The ruling stems from a lawsuit filed by the landlord, Northland Chamblee LLC, alleging the business stopped paying rent in December 2024 and fell behind on both rent and utilities. The judge directed Moore Vision Media to pay $43,988 by late February and another $43,988.67 by late March, totaling $87,976. The order also requires the company to pay about $5,500 per month in rent unless the property is vacated.
Why it matters
This case highlights the financial pressures facing small businesses, especially in the wake of the pandemic, and the legal battles that can arise over commercial real estate disputes. The outcome could have significant implications for Kenya Moore's hair salon business and her brand.
The details
According to court documents, the landlord, Northland Chamblee LLC, filed a lawsuit in October 2025 alleging that Moore Vision Media, the company tied to the Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kenya Moore, stopped paying rent in December 2024 and fell behind on both rent and utilities under the terms of the lease. The judge's ruling directs Moore Vision Media to pay the landlord $43,988 by late February and another $43,988.67 by late March, totaling $87,976. The order also requires the company to pay about $5,500 per month in rent unless the property is vacated.
- The landlord filed the lawsuit in October 2025.
- The judge issued the payment order in late February 2026.
- The first required payment of $43,988 was due by late February 2026.
- The second required payment of $43,988.67 is due by late March 2026.
The players
Kenya Moore
A reality TV star on The Real Housewives of Atlanta who owns the Kenya Moore Hair Spa in Atlanta.
Moore Vision Media
The company tied to Kenya Moore that operates the Kenya Moore Hair Spa in Atlanta.
Northland Chamblee LLC
The landlord of the Atlanta property where the Kenya Moore Hair Spa operates, which filed the lawsuit against Moore Vision Media.
What they’re saying
“We must not let individuals continue to damage private property in San Francisco.”
— Robert Jenkins, San Francisco resident (San Francisco Chronicle)
What’s next
The court has not yet ruled on the landlord's request for immediate possession of the property after Moore's company failed to make the first required payment by the court deadline.
The takeaway
This case highlights the financial challenges facing small businesses, especially in the wake of the pandemic, and the legal battles that can arise over commercial real estate disputes. The outcome could have significant implications for Kenya Moore's hair salon business and her brand.





