Yakima County WA Mobile Home Removal: Central Washington Guide
Yakima County has more mobile homes per capita than almost any other county in Washington State. Here's how removal works — permits, timelines, and free options.
Why Yakima County Has So Many Mobile Homes
Yakima County's agricultural economy has historically relied on manufactured housing to accommodate a seasonal and permanent agricultural workforce. The county has more manufactured homes per capita than almost any other county in Washington State, with significant concentrations throughout the Yakima Valley.
Many of these structures are aging — built in the 1970s and 1980s — and property owners throughout the area are increasingly seeking removal options as homes pass their useful life or are inherited.
Permits in Yakima County
Demolition permits in unincorporated Yakima County are issued by Yakima County Public Services. Eastern Washington falls under Yakima Regional Clean Air Agency (YRCAA) jurisdiction for asbestos regulations — different from the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency rules used in Western Washington.
YRCAA requires notification and, for structures over 260 linear or square feet of regulated materials, an asbestos survey before demolition. Yakima County permit fees for residential demolition typically run $75–$200.
Free Removal in Yakima County
Yakima County is a priority service area for our Washington program. The high mobile home density, agricultural land characteristics, and estate situation frequency all make for strong program eligibility among property owners in the area.
Apply above. We respond within hours and can serve properties throughout Yakima Valley. See the full Washington removal guide for statewide context.
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