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Re: Demolition of old house question
[Re: bucksnbears]
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03/10/24 09:51 AM
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Once you get someone involved and they decline, they will know about it.
Just do it.easy peasy Yep, I thinking so too. Thanks
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Re: Demolition of old house question
[Re: Bob_Iowa]
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03/10/24 12:10 PM
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Here if you’re going to burn it we call it in as a controlled burned, so when people driving that see smoke and call it in, the fire department doesn’t show up and put it out half way through the burn. Yep here also. I have done it before and yes that is requirement for a burn permit. They just want a location of burn and date/time and contact number. It is a good requirement, so everyone is on the same page.
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Re: Demolition of old house question
[Re: loosegoose]
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03/10/24 05:08 PM
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See if a local fire department wants to burn it down and use the burning building for training purposes. My great-grandmother did that with a house on her property when I was about 13. Super fun to watch. this is not the FIRST time I've been concerned about you...
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Re: Demolition of old house question
[Re: Trapper Dahlgren]
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03/11/24 08:39 AM
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seem like a small building, get a few highschooler kids and tear it down!, burn it in small piles? That is a great idea!! The only thing with that it is so difficult to find anyone to work. I have placed an ad for anyone wants building or tear down and no takers
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Re: Demolition of old house question
[Re: mike mason]
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03/11/24 09:30 AM
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I would check with building department to see if an asbestos survey is needed first. A property-owner I trap on, demoed a house and the Labor Dept shut him down and fined him $25,000 for not doing an asbestos survey. Good advice right here. Depending on your zoning laws and building codes in a most cases a demolition permit is required. Here in our area an asbestos report is required which runs about $1500. Without the report demolition cost will triple and fines for demoing without a report and a permit can be in the thousands of dollars regardless of how it is done. I personally would stay away from rebuilding on a 100-year-old foundation.
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