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Kansas City: What Squatters Leave Behind

James Wise#4 All Forums Contributor
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Kansas City: What Squatters Leave Behind

Kansas City rental properties can make investors a lot of money, but this is the side nobody wants to talk about. When squatters get into a house, they don’t just leave behind unpaid rent — they leave behind trash, damage, filth, and sometimes literal poop. This is why out-of-state investors cannot buy in markets like Kansas City without a real boots-on-the-ground team that knows how to secure the property, remove the problem, clean up the mess, and get the house back to making money. This is the ugly side of real estate investing, and if you can handle it, this is where the opportunity is.

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