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Selling a House With Unpermitted Work in Kansas City

Somebody skipped the paperwork. The sale doesn't have to.

The deck, the finished basement, the wall that quietly vanished: we buy it all as-is, and the permit questions become ours at closing.

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How to Sell a House With Unpermitted Work

Unpermitted work is usually good work with missing paperwork.

But paperwork is exactly what appraisers, lenders, and nervous buyers run on. One question about that basement bathroom and a financed deal starts wobbling.

A cash sale removes the wobble. You disclose what you know, the offer prices the permit question honestly, and whatever the work needs afterward happens on our schedule, not yours. Most sellers in this spot decide to skip the listing and sell for cash instead of chasing permits.

No retroactive permitsNobody inspects inside your walls before the sale.
No appraiser to satisfyCash means the checklist stays in the drawer.
Disclose and doneHonesty is your whole job; compliance is ours.
Sell my house with unpermitted work for cashThe exact search that brings people here. Yes.
Offer in 24 hoursClose in 7 to 14 days if the clock matters.

Cash Offer vs. Traditional Sale, Unpermitted Edition

Every house with unpermitted work eventually faces this comparison. Here it is with the varnish off.

Sometimes the traditional route nets more after all the hoops; when the numbers say so, we'll tell you. But the hoops are real, and they're all on your side of the table.

The traditional sale

  • Appraiser flags the work; lender balks
  • Retro-permit process runs on your dime and calendar
  • Every buyer renegotiates once they hear "unpermitted"

The cash sale

  • Disclosed, priced, done: one written number
  • No appraisal conditions, no permit prerequisites
  • Compliance becomes the new owner's project: ours

How It Works

Three steps, no permit office:

1
Tell us what was built

And that it was never permitted. Honest is all we need.

2
Get your number in 24 hours

The permit question priced as our project, in writing.

3
Close and hand it over

City hall talks to us from here.

A blue craftsman home with a gravel driveway Sold

What Sellers Say

Half the basements in this metro were finished by somebody's uncle. We know; we've bought them.

"Good to me and would go through again. Helpful and communicative, reasonable and honest."

BBailey G., Google review

Based on 34 reviews from Google

Unpermitted-Work Questions, Straight Answers

Can you sell a house with unpermitted work?

Yes. Unpermitted work is one of the most common things we see: it limits which buyers can say yes, not whether the house can sell. Cash buyers don't answer to an appraiser's checklist, so the flag that sinks financed deals doesn't sink ours.

We finished the basement without a permit years ago. Is that a problem?

It's the single most common version of this page. Selling a house with a finished basement without a permit just means the offer prices the legalize-or-adjust question as our project. You disclose what you know; we take it from there.

How do I sell a house with unpermitted work the traditional way?

Usually one of three slow paths: retroactive permits (inspections inside your walls, on your dime), pricing it as unfinished space and arguing with every appraiser, or waiting for a cash buyer to wander in. We're the wander-in, minus the waiting.

Do I have to undo the work or get it permitted first?

No. Sell my house with unpermitted work, for cash, as it stands: that's the whole transaction. Whatever the work needs after closing, permits, corrections, or a rebuild, lands on our sheet.

Will you report the work to the city?

We're buyers, not inspectors. You disclose honestly to us, the sale documents say what they must, and the compliance path afterward is our responsibility as the new owner.

What's the fastest way to be done with this?

The best way to sell a house with unpermitted work fast is the one with the fewest gatekeepers: one walkthrough, a written cash offer in 24 hours, closing in 7 to 14 days. If the house has open citations too, see selling a house with code violations.

Sell It, Paperwork and All

Tell us what was built and when. In 24 hours the missing permits become a line on our sheet instead of a cloud over your sale.

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