DOUBLING Down with the Derricos stars Deon and Karen’s living situation has been revealed after their Las Vegas foreclosure and plans to move to South Carolina. 

On a trailer for this season’s Doubling Down with the Derricos, Deon struggles with his wife’s desire to move their family of 14 children to South Carolina after vacationing there.

Deon, Karen and their 14 children's living situation has been revealed after their Las Vegas foreclosure and plans to move to North Carolina

Deon, Karen and their 14 children’s living situation has been revealed after their Las Vegas foreclosure and plans to move to North CarolinaCredit: Deon Derrico/Instagram

The family remains in their Las Vegas home seen on the show, as Karen posted a video inside the home earlier this month
The family remains in their Las Vegas home seen on the show, as Karen posted a video inside the home earlier this monthCredit: TLC

But his mother GG, who has struggled with health issues, is against the move, causing tension in the family.  

The Sun can exclusively the Derrico family’s living situation today. 

According to social media Deon, 51, and Karen, 41, are still posting from their North Las Vegas home that was sold to Bank US Trust National Association in a foreclosure sale in October. 

Karen posted a video in the home, which is featured on the show, earlier this month. 

Deon posted the family in the house in December while opening presents on Christmas. 

The couple also posted a family photo in the home earlier this week to promote tonight’s season premiere. 

FORECLOSURE NIGHTMARE

The Sun previously reported the four-bedroom, three-bathroom home was bought by Bank US Trust National Association after the house was not sold at the September 1 auction.

According to the deed, the bank purchased the property for $441,842.06, which is the amount of unpaid debt on the home, on September 10, 2021.

Deon filed a petition for foreclosure mediation assistance after the home he purchased in 2015 went into default a month prior, according to court papers in March 2020.

The filing is to provide a “remedy of last resort for the homeowner to avoid foreclosure and loss of his/her home” through a mediation process with negotiations between the lender and owner. 

A mediator was assigned to the parties, but they were unable to agree to a loan modification and the negotiations were terminated. 

The petition for foreclosure mediation assistance was dismissed and the foreclosure was to be issued in the normal course of business.

Then in February 2021, Deon filed a complaint against US Bank National Association.

The foreclosure sale was to be conducted on or about March 12, 2021, but he claimed the date was “improper.”

He argued that the home is the primary residence of Karen and their 14 children. 

He then filed a temporary restraining order to prohibit the foreclosure of the sale, but the court denied the motion.

FEUD OVER MOVE

The family took a vacation to South Carolina, where Karen’s mother lives, in October. 

She said in the trailer: “Moving to South Carolina is going to be a hard sell because it is hard to take city people into the county.”

GG yelled at her son: “Never! I don’t have the voice to argue. And I’m supposed to pamper her. Forget it!”

Deon said in a confessional: “I’m torn between the two top women in my life and I’m in the hot seat.”

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