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Jackson County, MO Eviction Question

Fernando Marquez
  • Investor
  • Kansas City, MO
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I have a small house , not very expensive and a not so good area.  Rent is $500 and I bought the house to wholesale it but it was a good deal and the renter has been in the house for 8 yrs.  The Oct. payment was late by 1 week and the Nov. payment was 2 weeks late and she paid the $50 late fee.  As of this writing she has not paid for Dec. and has not answered any of my calls or responded to any of my texts.  I am just trying to get her to respond and work something out and have told her.  I even sent her a letter, but nothing.  I have no idea of the eviction process in this area and need to learn.  Aside of hiring an attorney can someone provide the best approach or guidance on this possible eviction?

thanks

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Kim Tucker
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Kim Tucker
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Keep in mind that the Missouri Supreme Court this past month has decided that tenants have the right to a jury trial in rent and possession. . . so your tenant when you evict could hire an attorney and go to trial, not sure if they have a right to have an attorney provided for them or when the new rules will start being used.

If we are unsuccessful in getting this overturned, expect a lot longer time frames - think months, not weeks and much higher costs. . . 

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