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Young Park
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Kansas City Rental Restrictions?

Young Park
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas, TX
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Hello fellow investors!

I was wondering if you guys are aware of which neighborhoods have rental restrictions (ie HOA). I just heard that Fairlane has HOA with rental restrictions and would like to know some other neighborhoods to perhaps avoid.

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Lee Ripma
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Lee Ripma
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If you're looking on Zillow or Redfin you can restrict HOA fees to zero and that will cut out neighborhoods that have them. Some neighborhoods in KC have a very small HOA, like $80/year. So then you can set to HOA fee less than $25/mo.

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