Kansas City — Squatter Properties

Short answer: Evicting squatters in Missouri takes 60-90 days and costs thousands in legal fees. Saving KC buys properties with squatters still in them — we handle the removal ourselves after closing. You walk away with cash. Call Ernest at 816-429-2900.

Squatters in Your KC Property? We Buy It — We Handle the Problem.

Finding unauthorized people living in your property is a nightmare. Then comes the worse part: Missouri's eviction process takes 60-90 days, attorneys charge $2,000-$5,000, and squatters can cause $10,000-$20,000 in property damage while you wait.

You don't have to go through the eviction process. You don't have to hire a lawyer. You don't have to confront anyone. We'll buy the property. Occupants and all. Today.

$5K-$30K Legal removal cost
60-90 Days MO eviction timeline
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  • ✔ We buy properties with squatters — no eviction needed on your end
  • ✔ No legal fees, no court appearances, no confrontation
  • ✔ Property damage? Doesn't matter. We buy as-is
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    We take over the problem Title company coordinates closing. We assume the squatter situation — you walk away clean.
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    Close and walk away with cash Close in as few as 14 days. We handle occupant removal, cleanup, and repairs after closing.
Kansas City sees hundreds of squatter situations every year, especially in vacant and inherited properties across Jackson County and Wyandotte County. We've handled dozens of them. Call Ernest: 816-429-2900.
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Why Squatters Are Such a Headache in Kansas City

Here's the thing most people don't realize until it's too late: squatters aren't the same as trespassers. If someone's been living in your vacant KC property, you can't just call the police and have them removed. In most cases, it's a civil matter. That means court.

Missouri's eviction process requires you to serve proper notice, file in circuit court, attend a hearing, and wait for the sheriff to execute a writ of possession. Start to finish? 60-90 days on the fast end. And if the squatters contest the eviction — which they often do — you're looking at longer.

Meanwhile, the meter's running. Your property taxes are due. The house is deteriorating. Utilities might be getting run up in your name. And the squatters have zero incentive to take care of a place they don't own.

Warning

Never attempt a "self-help" eviction in Missouri — changing locks, cutting utilities, or removing belongings while occupants are present. It's illegal under Missouri law and can result in the squatters suing you for damages.

The Real Cost of Removing Squatters in KC

Most property owners underestimate what squatter removal actually costs. It's not just the attorney fees — it's the total damage.

ExpenseTypical Cost
Attorney fees (eviction filing)$2,000 - $5,000
Court costs & service fees$300 - $800
Cash-for-keys negotiation$1,000 - $5,000
Property damage repair$5,000 - $20,000
Cleanout & trash removal$1,500 - $5,000
Lost rental income (3-6 months)$3,000 - $6,000
Total Potential Cost$12,800 - $41,800

And that's if everything goes smoothly. If the squatters damage the property further during the eviction process — which happens more often than you'd think — the repair bill goes up.

Instead of spending months and thousands on eviction, you can sell the property to us in 14 days. We buy it with the squatters still in it. Get your cash offer →

Missouri Squatter Law: What KC Property Owners Need to Know

Missouri doesn't have a specific "squatter law." Instead, squatter situations fall under Missouri's landlord-tenant statutes and adverse possession law. Here's what matters:

  • 1You can't use self-help eviction. Once someone's established occupancy, you must use the court system. Changing locks or cutting utilities is illegal.
  • 2Notice requirements vary. If the squatter has any kind of lease agreement (even verbal), you may need to give 30 days notice. Without any agreement, a 10-day notice to vacate is typical.
  • 3Court backlogs are real. Jackson County circuit court has significant backlogs. Your "30-day process" can easily stretch to 90+ days.
  • 4Adverse possession exists. In Missouri, squatters who occupy a property openly, continuously, and hostilely for 10 years can claim ownership. The clock starts when they move in.
  • 5Damage recovery is almost impossible. Even if you win a judgment against squatters for property damage, collecting is another story. Most squatters have no assets to pursue.
KC-Specific Note

KCMO's Healthy Homes Rental Inspection Program adds another layer. If your property was registered as a rental and squatters are occupying it, the city may treat them as tenants for inspection purposes — further complicating removal.

How Squatters Get Into KC Properties

It doesn't take long. A vacant house in KC can attract squatters within weeks. Here's how it usually happens:

Inherited properties are the most common target. Someone passes away, the house sits empty during probate, and within a month or two, someone's moved in. We see this constantly in the east side neighborhoods and older parts of Independence.

Out-of-state landlords are another frequent scenario. You own a rental in KC but live in another state. Tenants stop paying and stop communicating. By the time you realize what's happening, unauthorized people are living there.

Vacant properties between sales get hit too. You moved out, you're trying to sell through an agent, and before you know it, someone's broken in and set up camp. Once they're in, the eviction clock starts.

Why Traditional Buyers Won't Touch Squatter Properties

Try listing a house with squatters on the MLS. Here's what happens: nothing. Most agents won't even take the listing. The ones who do can't get showings because... there are people living inside who didn't agree to let strangers tour.

Banks won't finance a purchase of a property with unauthorized occupants. No lender is going to approve a mortgage when there's a legal dispute about who's actually living in the house. That eliminates about 90% of the buyer pool.

Even cash investors get nervous about squatter properties because of the legal liability and timeline uncertainty. That's what makes us different — we've been doing this for 11 years in KC. We know the process, we know the courts, and we know how to handle it.

You don't need to solve the squatter problem before selling. That's our job. Call Ernest: 816-429-2900

Sell to Saving KC vs. Evict and List

Side-by-side comparison for KC squatter properties.

Sell to Saving KCCash Buyer Evict & List on MLSTraditional Route
Timeline 14 days to cash 4-8 months (eviction + listing)
Legal Costs $0 — we handle it $2,000-$5,000 attorney fees
Property Damage We buy as-is $5K-$20K repairs needed to list
Showings Not needed Can't show with squatters present
Commissions Zero 5-6% agent commissions
Confrontation None — we handle occupants Court appearances required
Risk Guaranteed close More damage during eviction
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I sell a house with squatters in Kansas City?

Yes. You can sell a property with squatters in KC without completing the eviction yourself. We buy properties with unauthorized occupants and handle the situation after closing. You get cash and walk away.

How long does it take to evict squatters in Missouri?

Missouri's eviction process typically takes 60-90 days from filing to sheriff enforcement. In Jackson County, court backlogs can push it closer to 90+ days. If squatters contest, add more time.

How much does squatter removal cost in KC?

Total cost ranges from $5,000-$30,000+ when you include attorney fees ($2K-$5K), court costs, property damage repair ($5K-$20K), and lost time. Cash-for-keys negotiations can add another $1,000-$5,000.

Can squatters claim adverse possession in Missouri?

Missouri law allows adverse possession after 10 years of continuous, open, and hostile occupation. It's rare for squatters to meet all requirements, but the longer they're in your property, the more complicated removal becomes.

Can the police remove squatters from my property?

Usually not. Once someone has established occupancy — even without permission — police typically treat it as a civil matter and refer you to the courts. You'll need to file a formal eviction. In some cases involving breaking and entering, police may intervene, but that's the exception.

What if squatters damaged my property?

We buy properties with squatter damage as-is. Trash, holes in walls, missing fixtures, stolen copper, destroyed appliances — we've seen it all. You don't repair or clean up anything. We handle everything after closing.

How fast can you close on a property with squatters?

We can close in as few as 14 days. You get a cash offer within 24 hours. We buy the property with the squatters still in it. No eviction on your end, no legal fees, no waiting. Call 816-429-2900.

What KC Sellers Say

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"Inherited my dad's house in the east side. By the time we got to it, someone had moved in. Attorney said 90 days minimum to evict. Ernest bought it in two weeks. Saved us thousands."

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Tony R.Kansas City, MO
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"Had a rental in KCK with squatters who wouldn't leave. They trashed the place. Ernest still made a fair offer and closed fast. I was done with the whole mess in 12 days."

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Patricia M.Overland Park, KS
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"Moved out of state and someone moved into my vacant house in Independence. I was dreading the legal process from 800 miles away. Ernest handled everything. Check in the mail in two weeks."

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Derek L.Independence, MO

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