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Updated almost 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

URGENT: Kansas City Zoning Question
Good morning everyone.
Haven’t been on the forum for a while, but I’m moving on my 5th investment and I’ve run into a potential snag.
the sellers bought the house cash and didn’t have to go through underwriting etc and when they bought it it was listed and sold as a single family but it’s actually a multi family (duplex).
I have no problem going to get it rezoned but I am not sure what channels to go through with the city in order to get it done or even started. Everyone I have reached out to has not responded (via email and vm)
has anyone else had a similar situation in KCMO? What is the likely hood underwriting let’s it fly?
Thank you in advance for any feedback or advice and my apologies if I’m posting in the wrong area