Kansas City Landfill Threat Now Requires Homeowners To Share Costly Disclosure

A gift from 12th & Oak to our suburban neighbors . . . Landfill chatter just ruined dreams of a quick and easy home sale . . . 

And LIKELY knocked a few thousands off your selling price.

Here's the damage . . .

While the developer says no permits have been filed, the potential project is already potentially affecting more than 44,000 Cass and Jackson County homeowners.

The City of Raymore says potential sellers of land to the landfill developer have been required to sign non-disclosure agreements to try to keep the project quiet. But if you live remotely close to the potential project and go to sell your home now, you will likely have to disclose the potential landfill to buyers.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

44,000 Cass, Jackson County homeowners now can't sell homes without landfill disclosure

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Jackson County joined several area municipalities Tuesday opposing a proposed South Kansas City landfill. While the developer says no permits have been filed, the potential project is already potentially affecting more than 44,000 Cass and Jackson County homeowners.

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