After KC man’s property assessments skyrocket, attorneys argue Jackson County ignored the law

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — “How am I going to pay this?”

That’s what Jerry Morris said he was thinking this summer when he opened his Jackson County property tax bill.

Morris’ taxes for four Midtown properties had skyrocketed after the county decided his properties were worth far more than they were assessed.

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