Khama Billiat, the former striker for Kaizer Chiefs, is embroiled in a legal battle with the owners of his Midrand home. They seek to evict the soccer player’s close relatives from the property on the grounds that he has not been paying his bond.
Debtors swarm Khama Billiat’s South African residence due to an outstanding debt of R1.7 million.
A 33-year-old football player defaults on his home loan each month.
Khama Billiat, a former star of the Kaizer Chiefs, has creditors circling his Midrand, South Africa, home after he missed his home loan installments.
According to the sheriff of the Pretoria High Court, Billiat, who is currently a player for Yadah FC in the Zimbabwe Premier Soccer League, has not been able to make his monthly installment payments.
Five people who have been in the home since Billiat left to join Yadah in March are the target of an eviction order that Emerging Markets Home Loans has requested from the High Court.
The financial institution claimed in a notice of motion filed on May 5 that the residents of the residence, which is up for auction in June, were residing there illegally.
The finance service provider had to put the house up for auction in an effort to recover the R1.7 million loan since the player had not been making monthly installment payments, according to the sheriff.
The 33-year-old Billiat was sidelined for a whole year in 2023 when he declined to extend his contract with Kaizer Chiefs.
Yadah, owned by the wealthy prophet Walter Magaya, was the team that ultimately signed him. He has scored three league goals for them this season.