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Probate Solutions โ€” Sell an Inherited Home in Kansas City

The Kansas City metro spans two states with very different probate laws. Missouri's judicial process takes 9-12 months. Kansas allows unsupervised administration in as few as 4-6 months. Either way, we help heirs sell inherited homes for cash โ€” no repairs, no agent commissions, no waiting on the MLS.

Ernest Dodson has helped 100+ Kansas City families navigate probate property sales across all five metro counties. We work with your probate attorney, handle the paperwork, and close on your timeline.

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Missouri vs. Kansas Probate

Two states, two very different processes. Here's what heirs need to know.

MO

Missouri Probate

Judicial Process

9-12 months typical

  • Court oversight required for all real property sales
  • Letters Testamentary needed before any estate action
  • 6-month creditor claim period after publication
  • Small estate affidavit available under $40,000 (RSMo 473.097)
  • Applies to Jackson, Clay, and Platte counties
KS

Kansas Probate

Unsupervised Administration

4-6 months typical

  • Executor can sell property without individual court approval
  • Supervised or unsupervised tracks available
  • 4-month creditor claim period (shorter than MO)
  • Small estate affidavit available under $40,000 (K.S.A. 59-1507b)
  • Applies to Wyandotte and Johnson counties

Probate by County

Select your county for court details, timelines, and local probate guidance.

Cash Sale vs. MLS Listing During Probate

When you're managing an estate, time is money. Here's how a cash sale compares to listing on the MLS.

Cash SaleSaving KC Traditional MLS
Timeline to Close โœ… 14 days โŒ 48-71 days (2026 KC avg)
Agent Commissions โœ… $0 โŒ 5-6% of sale price
Closing Costs to Seller โœ… $0 โ€” we pay all โŒ $3,000-$8,000 typical
Repairs Required โœ… None โ€” we buy as-is โŒ Buyers request $5K-$30K+
Showings / Open Houses โœ… 1 private walkthrough โŒ 20-50 showings over months
Financing Fall-Through Risk โœ… Zero โ€” cash in hand โŒ 15-20% of deals collapse
Back Taxes / Liens โœ… We cover at closing โŒ Seller pays (Jackson Co: $8-10/$100)
KC Earnings Tax (E-Tax) โœ… We handle it โŒ Seller responsibility
Certainty of Close โœ… Guaranteed โ€” we never back out โŒ No guarantee until closing day

Frequently Asked Questions About KC Probate

What is probate and do I need it to sell an inherited home in Kansas City?

Probate is the legal process of settling a deceased person's estate, including transferring ownership of real property. In the Kansas City metro, probate is required before an inherited home can be sold unless the property was held in a trust or joint tenancy with right of survivorship. The process differs significantly between the Missouri side (Jackson, Clay, Platte counties) and the Kansas side (Wyandotte, Johnson counties).

How long does probate take in the Kansas City metro?

On the Missouri side (Jackson, Clay, and Platte counties), probate typically takes 9-12 months because Missouri requires judicial oversight. On the Kansas side (Wyandotte and Johnson counties), probate usually takes 4-6 months thanks to the option for unsupervised administration. In both cases, a cash sale during probate can put money in heirs' hands months sooner than waiting for probate to close and listing on the MLS.

Can I sell an inherited house before probate is finished?

Yes. Once the court issues Letters Testamentary and appoints a personal representative (or executor in Kansas), you can sell real property. In Missouri, you need court approval for each sale. In Kansas under unsupervised administration, no additional court approval is needed. Either way, a cash buyer can close quickly once you have legal authority.

Do I need a probate attorney in Kansas City?

Neither Missouri nor Kansas legally requires an attorney for probate, but the process is complex enough that most personal representatives hire one. We work with probate attorneys across all five metro counties and can provide referrals. A good probate attorney typically costs $2,000-$8,000 depending on estate complexity.

What are the costs of probate in the Kansas City area?

Probate costs vary by county and estate complexity. In Missouri counties (Jackson, Clay, Platte), expect $2,000-$8,000 total including filing fees, attorney fees, appraisals, and publication notices. In Kansas counties (Wyandotte, Johnson), costs are generally lower at $1,500-$6,000 due to the shorter timeline and simplified process. On top of legal costs, carrying costs for the property (taxes, insurance, maintenance) add $300-$1,000+ per month.

What is the difference between Missouri and Kansas probate?

The biggest difference is that Missouri uses a judicial probate system requiring court oversight for all real property sales, which takes 9-12 months. Kansas allows unsupervised administration for most estates, meaning the executor can sell property without individual court approval, and the process takes just 4-6 months. Kansas also has a shorter creditor claim period (4 months vs. 6 months in Missouri).

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Helping Neighbors Across the Metro

We buy houses across 5 counties and 47+ cities in the Kansas City metro โ€” both sides of the state line.

Jackson County, MO

Probate: 9-12 months Tax: $8.1/$100
Jackson County Probate Guide โ†’

Clay County, MO

Probate: 6-9 months Tax: $6.9/$100
Clay County Probate Guide โ†’

Platte County, MO

Probate: 6-9 months Tax: $6.5/$100
Platte County Probate Guide โ†’

Wyandotte County, KS

Probate: 4-6 months Tax: $14/$1K
Wyandotte County Probate Guide โ†’

Johnson County, KS

Probate: 4-6 months Tax: $12.5/$1K
Johnson County Probate Guide โ†’
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