Originally Posted by
HipoGear
That is a good question. I am in a very rural area and the county doesn't usually come down on people for these violations. The villages do, but this mess is out of sight from neighbors and the road and is surrounded mostly by farmland. Although the county definitely knows about it now with this auction happening.
I can't even get close to the house to know what's inside at this point. When I went to see it, I was technically trespassing and wasn't about to jeopardize my safety climbing on things
Based on the pictures and not knowing what is underneath, with the right equipment I would estimate 20 - 40 hours of work to salvage the scrap and make the property beautiful. If you want to separate ferrous and non ferrous the time line would be extended. A secret of the trade, you do not necessarily need to sort the two metals if your yard has a magnet to unload your trailer. What ever they cannot pick up is taken home to separate.
Now as far as the value of the property, contacting the local fire department to see if they want to use the house to practice on would save you money. You can assume in the deal demolition will cost you money. Then go to the county court house and find out what the price per acre (timber not farmland) has been paid in the area. Subtract the price of the demolition and cleaning up the property (including equipment purchases) from the price per acre. The final figure will be a great deal. You can go over this figure because you will be selling the scrap, getting more for the non ferrous, and will have the equipment you purchased. This is the amount I would aim for in an auction.
There is nothing in your pictures that the EPA would be concerned about if they are accepted at the landfill. Once again check with the landfill before hauling them in. Anything not accepted can stay on the property. You might have some
Freon that has to be removed and will cost you money. Around here it is a $ 10,000 fine for releasing it into the air. If you decide to bid on the property and it has an environmental injunction on it, clean up as much as you can and have the EPA do a reevaluation. The fine will be a lot lower. This information should only be shared in PM's or the private forum, but I am sharing it as a courtesy to you.
Extensive experience in this regard has led to support from many wildlife groups, Game Fish and Parks, and many locations where I work. There are many other trade secrets that can be shared. Not knowing all the details I would purchase the property at the right price.
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