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Debris Removal Service

On face value, this looks like the job of your worst nightmares. It most certainly won’t win any awards for job of the year, but for those in the know, it’s one of the quickest routes to fast cash you can come across. Luckily, the amount you will be paid for this job will almost certainly make up for the bad smell.

When you’re producing an estimate for debris removal, your price needs to take into consideration a number of factors. These include:

  • Appliances that need to be removed and disposed of accordingly

  • Hazardous waste (including deceased pets, chemicals, feces, etc.).

  • Prohibited items

The HUD have a stringent set of guidelines pertaining to junk removal. For example, when it comes to the exterior of the property, they specify: “All exterior debris, including abandoned vehicles, is to be removed in accordance with applicable local laws. Items of personal property that are securely affixed and in good condition, such as a swing set or dog house/kennel should not be removed if they add value to the property. However, if personal property is in disrepair or determined to be a health and safety hazard, it should be removed.”

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