More rules for property companies offer hope for so many vacant and jacked KCMO neighborhoods. . . "The (new) provision requires absentee landlords to register a name and number with the city clerk so the city can hold them accountable. The city would now be able to take the LLC to court."
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New law will help Kansas City clean up abandoned houses
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Kansas City, Missouri will have another tool to help clean up neighborhoods. Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens will sign Senate Bill 111 into law on Tuesday at 4 p.m. It includes a provision that Missouri Rep. Jack Bondon and city officials have fought for for over three years.
Nothing like Blacks for destroying a city.
ReplyDelete^^^ Seems to me like we should blame the property owners for their lack of maintenace. Most of them are white. They're not even from Kansas City. Deutsche Bank owns a lot of them.
ReplyDeleteDirty Germans.
This is all bullshit. You can make a complaint to 311 and know who the property owner is but if they are connected to city hall, nothing is done.
ReplyDeleteI call b.s., the city does take them to court they just don't show up and the city attorneys (if you can call them that) don't lift a finger to go after them. There is a rental and vacant registry that has been going on for at least five years now, this problem is the law depts fault
ReplyDeleteYour right I just looked up the registry on the cities website!! All I did was type in kcmo rental registry on google and clicked on the link!
ReplyDeleteIt says it's been in place since 2008!!!!
ReplyDeleteMake sure you mow your grass before going on vacations. These local yokel libtards are looking to blame anything for the problems they just refuse to resolve.
ReplyDeletePoliticians and land grabbers know they can shit all over neighborhood leaders as long as they give them scraps from the table. Why are Blacks constantly for sale?
ReplyDeleteA slumlord is a slumlord. Doesn't matter the color.
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