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Tenant Rights — KansasCity

Each section below summarizes a tenant-protective local legal regime applicable in KansasCity. Citations link to the underlying statute or regulation in the corpus where available, or to the official primary source otherwise.

Jurisdictional stack
  1. municipal KansasCity — viewing
  2. state Missouri
  3. federal United States

A tenant in KansasCity is simultaneously protected by every layer above. Local rules add enforcement bodies and (where present) higher floors; state law supplies the substantive cause of action; federal law overlays anti-discrimination, accessibility, VAWA, and SCRA protections that may not be waived by lease.

Habitability

What conditions trigger a habitability claim, how to put the landlord on notice, and the remedies available.

Primary Authority
Mo. Rev. Stat. § 441.500 — full text in corpus
Key Numbers
Reasonable Repair Time Days
14
Rent Withholding Allowed
Yes
Repair And Deduct Allowed
No
Triggers and Remedies
  • Breach of implied warranty of habitability actual damages [King v. Moorehead, 495 S.W.2d 65 (Mo. App. 1973)]
What You Must Show
  • Condition described. A habitability claim must describe the specific condition.
  • Landlord notified. Missouri's implied warranty of habitability requires written notice to the landlord and a reasonable time to remedy.
  • Reasonable time elapsed. Missouri precedent treats 14 days as the floor for 'reasonable time'.
Related Authorities
Federal overlay — applies in addition to MO law
  • Fair Housing Act, 42 U.S.C. § 3604(f)

    Federal law independently bars a landlord from providing inferior maintenance, repairs, or services on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, or disability.

  • Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, 29 U.S.C. § 794; 24 C.F.R. Part 8

    Section 504 imposes independent habitability and accessibility duties on any landlord receiving HUD assistance, including Section 8 project-based and public housing.

    Applies when is federally assisted housing.

  • HUD Housing Quality Standards, 24 C.F.R. § 5.703

    HQS is the federal habitability floor for Section 8 voucher and public-housing units regardless of any state law.

    Applies when is section 8 voucher or public housing.

Drafter notes

KCMO rides the MO common-law habitability spine. The local Healthy Homes inspection program produces correction orders that can supply breach evidence in a private King-v.-Moorehead claim, but state preemption prevents local substantive expansion.

Lockout / Illegal Eviction

Self-help eviction is unlawful — the landlord must use court process to recover possession.

Primary Authority
Mo. Rev. Stat. § 441.770 — full text in corpus
Key Numbers
Damages Floor Text
actual damages plus reasonable attorney's fees under § 441.233 for utility shutoff; possession only by court order under § 441.770; common-law trespass and replevin remedies for self-help eviction
Attorneys Fees Recoverable
Yes
Costs Recoverable
Yes
Triggers and Remedies
What You Must Show
  • Lockout type documented. We need a documented act of self-help eviction or essential-service interruption: change of locks, removal of belongings, utility shutoff, or refusal of access without judicial process.
Federal overlay — applies in addition to MO law
  • Fair Housing Act, 42 U.S.C. § 3617

    Self-help eviction or lock-changing tied to a tenant's protected class or fair-housing activity is independently actionable under federal law.

  • VAWA, 34 U.S.C. § 12491

    VAWA prohibits eviction (including constructive eviction by lockout) of survivors in HUD-covered housing on the basis of incidents of abuse against them.

    Applies when is covered housing and survivor.

  • SCRA, 50 U.S.C. § 3953

    Active-duty servicemembers may not be evicted from rental housing without a court order during their service.

    Applies when is servicemember.

Drafter notes

Verified against Mo. Rev. Stat. § 441.770 corpus 2026-04-29. Self-help eviction is unlawful in all 50 states; this ruleset captures the primary statutory remedy for MO.

Repair-and-Deduct

Self-help remedy: repair a defect at the landlord's expense and deduct the cost from rent (within statutory caps).

Primary Authority
Mo. Rev. Stat. § 441.234 — full text in corpus
Key Numbers
Notice Cure Days
14
Deduction Cap Text
the lesser of $300 or one-half of one month's rent per repair, with the further requirement that tenant have occupied the premises continuously for at least six months
Cap Dollar
300
Cap Months Rent
0.5
Triggers and Remedies
What You Must Show
  • Defect documented. We need a documented habitability defect that the landlord has been notified of in writing.
  • Written notice provided. Mo. Rev. Stat. § 441.234 requires written notice to the landlord and a 14-day cure period before tenant repair-and-deduct.
  • Minimum tenancy length. Mo. Rev. Stat. § 441.234 requires the tenant to have occupied the premises continuously for at least 6 months before exercising repair-and-deduct.
Federal overlay — applies in addition to MO law
  • Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, 29 U.S.C. § 794

    Section 504 obliges federally-assisted landlords to make and pay for reasonable accessibility modifications.

    Applies when is federally assisted housing.

  • HUD Housing Quality Standards, 24 C.F.R. § 5.703

    HQS is the federal repair and maintenance baseline for HUD-assisted units.

    Applies when is section 8 voucher or public housing.

Drafter notes

Verified against Mo. Rev. Stat. § 441.234 corpus 2026-04-29. Repair-and-deduct gives the tenant a self-help remedy for a landlord's failure to maintain. The MO cap on individual deductions is an important constraint; tenants who deduct beyond it lose the protection.

Security Deposit

How quickly the landlord must return the deposit, what they may deduct, and the multiplier on damages if they violate the rule.

Primary Authority
Mo. Rev. Stat. § 535.300 — full text in corpus
Key Numbers
Max Deposit Months
2
Return Window Days
30
Itemization Required
Yes
Bank Account Required
No
Interest Required
No
Triggers and Remedies
What You Must Show
  • Tenancy ended. MO § 535.300 governs return after termination.
  • Forwarding address provided. Under MO § 535.300(3), the landlord must mail the deposit and itemization to the tenant's last known address. Provide a forwarding address in writing.
  • Return window expired. MO § 535.300(3) gives the landlord 30 days from termination to return the deposit. Your window has not yet expired.
Related Authorities
Federal overlay — applies in addition to MO law
  • Fair Housing Act, 42 U.S.C. § 3604

    A landlord may not condition the size, retention, or accounting of a security deposit on a tenant's protected class.

Drafter notes

KansasCity rides the MO state spine; Mo. Rev. Stat. § 441.043 preempts meaningful local regulation of landlord-tenant deposit terms. KCMO's TBoR ordinance (separate ruleset) addresses procedural rights but does not change § 535.300 substantive remedies.

Tenant Bill of Rights

Local enumerated tenant protections (Kansas City).

Primary Authority
Kansas City Code § 35-21 — full text in corpus
Key Numbers
Source Of Income Protection
Yes
Retaliation Protection
Yes
Notice Disclosure Requirement
Yes
Rent Amount Regulation Preempted
Yes
Triggers and Remedies
  • Source of income discrimination civil penalty per KCMO administrative process [KCMO Ordinance 190934]
  • Retaliation after protected complaint civil penalty plus attorneys fees [KCMO Ordinance 190934]
What You Must Show
  • Violation type specified. KCMO TBoR claim must identify the violation type (source-of-income, retaliation, notice, etc.).
  • Violation date specified. KCMO TBoR claim requires the alleged violation date.
Related Authorities
  • KCMO Ordinance 190934 (Tenant Bill of Rights, 2019) (not yet ingested)
Drafter notes

KCMO TBoR survived MO § 441.043 preemption only because it regulates process (notice, source-of-income, retaliation) rather than rent amount. Adversarial check #4 must catch any KCMO claim that purports to cap rent.