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Give it to a salvage operator with rights of salvage, and the stipulation they have to remove the entire building over a max of a 30 day period. Require that they also clean the area whereon it sat. That should get it removed and disposed of with salvage for recycling what can be and low to no cost to you. They should also pull the demolition permits.

Alternately if it is a rural house and no other building nearby you may have it appraised and then donate it to the local fire department for a practice burn. The donation becomes a non-profit entity deduction, and they burn the house to the ground while practicing rescue techniques. You may have to do remediation of asbestos or lead but that too should be easy enough to do and not a horrendous cost.

If a historic or old home with character, even better and easier to do do for salvage.

2006-09-19 06:22:51 · answer #1 · answered by tnbroker1 3 · 1 0

Try contacting the department of Social Services or a social service organization. A group that provides housing to the poor.

2006-09-19 13:00:22 · answer #2 · answered by brucenjacobs 4 · 0 0

Most charitable organizations won't be interested in this unless you're willing to pay to have it moved as well. It just takes too much money to do that and most of them can't afford to pay the moving costs.

2006-09-19 13:11:05 · answer #3 · answered by Bostonian In MO 7 · 0 0

http://www.realestatewithcauses.org/ accepts homes that needs to be moved, if they have a property nearby to move it to

2014-03-21 20:14:32 · answer #4 · answered by Julianne 1 · 0 0

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