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Abandoned mobile homes can be an eyesore, blighting the surrounding area. They often become havens for criminal activities or partying youth. Unfortunately, they can also attract curious children, who can be trapped or injured inside.The North Carolina Association of County Commissioners estimates that there may be as many as 40,000 abandoned mobile homes in the state. Identifying the problems associated with these deserted, dilapidated, and unused mobile homes has been the easy part. Finding a solution has been more challenging. Property owners are oftentimes unable or unsure of how to demolish and dispose of old mobile homes, and few companies specialize in such work. So, once a mobile home is no longer habitable, it is often just left behind to slowly rot away. To help solve this problem and begin to rid Buncombe County of unused and abandoned mobile homes, Buncombe County Solid Waste is now helping citizens remove unwanted mobile homes in a responsible and nonpolluting manner. The costs to remove the mobile homes are covered by the County. Removal is free to the property owner. This is a voluntary program, so property owners must request this service. If you know of an abandoned mobile home you may contact Solid Waste, and in return they will attempt to contact the property owner and make them aware of this program. Removal by the County is subject to these conditions:
- Property owner must have clear ownership of the mobile home and the property where the mobile home is located. If you own an unused mobile home or are aware of mobile homes in your area that appear to be abandoned, dilapidated or unwanted, please contact Roger Presley 828-250-5470. (Image provided by Bill Byers.)
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