# Mobile Home Gone — Full LLM Index # https://mobile-home-gone.com # LLM full index generated: 2026-05-06 # Concise index: https://mobile-home-gone.com/llms.txt > Free mobile home removal and demolition for qualifying property owners across 28+ states. We coordinate permits, licensed teardown, haul-off, and site cleanup — at $0 cost to qualifying owners, funded through recovered salvage value. --- ## About This Service Mobile Home Gone is a free mobile home removal service operating across the United States. The program is funded through salvage material recovery: when a manufactured home is deconstructed, materials such as copper wiring, steel framing, appliances, and intact fixtures have recoverable market value. That recovered value offsets the cost of labor, permitting, haul-off, and disposal, allowing us to remove qualifying homes at no cost to the property owner. **Who qualifies:** Property owners with a manufactured or mobile home they want removed. The home can be damaged, condemned, abandoned, storm-damaged, or simply unwanted. The property owner must be able to demonstrate ownership or be willing to work toward title resolution. **What is included:** Permit coordination, asbestos screening coordination, licensed demolition, full debris haul-off, and basic site cleanup. **What it costs the owner:** $0 for qualifying properties. **Timeline:** Most projects take 6–10 weeks from application to cleared lot. The majority of that time is permitting and title resolution. On-site demolition typically takes 1–3 days. **Phone:** (800) 555-1234 **Apply online:** https://mobile-home-gone.com/ --- ## Core Pages - [Home](https://mobile-home-gone.com/): Apply for free removal or call (800) 555-1234. The application takes 30 seconds — name, phone, email. We respond within hours. - [Donate Your Mobile Home](https://mobile-home-gone.com/donate-mobile-home): For owners who think of removal as giving away or donating their home. Same free program — we handle permits, demolition, haul-off, and cleanup. --- ## Services ### Free Mobile Home Removal URL: https://mobile-home-gone.com/free-mobile-home-removal Full-service mobile home removal at no cost to qualifying owners in 28+ states. We coordinate permits, asbestos screening, licensed demolition, haul-off, and site cleanup. Funded through recovered salvage value (copper, steel, appliances, fixtures). No invoice, no contract, no obligation. Apply online or call (800) 555-1234. ### Mobile Home Demolition URL: https://mobile-home-gone.com/mobile-home-demolition Licensed demolition of manufactured and mobile homes. We pull permits, coordinate asbestos inspections for pre-1980 homes, manage utility disconnect verification, and handle debris disposal. All work performed by licensed, insured contractors. Demolition permits are required in virtually all U.S. counties and are included in our coordination scope. ### Mobile Home Disposal URL: https://mobile-home-gone.com/mobile-home-disposal Responsible disposal of mobile home materials at licensed facilities. Debris is hauled in multiple trips if needed for large double-wides. Asbestos-containing materials (common in pre-1978 homes) are handled through licensed abatement contractors as part of the process. Landfill tipping fees are included in qualifying free removal projects. ### Mobile Home Haul-Off URL: https://mobile-home-gone.com/mobile-home-haul-off Full debris haul-off from the moment of teardown. We handle transportation, tipping fees, and documentation. Multiple haul trips as needed. Haul-off is included in every qualifying free removal — there is no separate charge for it. ### Mobile Home Salvage URL: https://mobile-home-gone.com/mobile-home-salvage The economic model behind free removal. Salvageable materials — copper wiring, steel framing, aluminum siding, intact appliances, HVAC equipment, water heaters, and fixtures — are recovered during deconstruction and sold through established salvage channels. That recovered value offsets labor and disposal costs, making $0-cost removal possible for qualifying homes. --- ## State Guides ### Texas URL: https://mobile-home-gone.com/locations/texas Texas has one of the largest manufactured housing inventories in the country, with hundreds of thousands of units on private lots, rural parcels, and park communities across its 254 counties. A significant portion of this stock was built before 1980 — before modern HUD code standards — and is now past its useful life, leaving property owners responsible for structures that carry liability and tax obligations but can no longer be economically repaired. **Market Context:** Texas land values have increased sharply across most markets in the past decade. In the Houston, DFW, Austin, and San Antonio metros, cleared residential lots are significantly more valuable than land carrying older manufactured home structures. For many property owners, free removal is the first step toward selling, developing, or simply regaining clear, unencumbered use of their land. **Permit Overview:** Texas demolition permits are issued at the county or city level depending on whether the property is inside or outside incorporated city limits. All pre-1980 manufactured homes require a licensed asbestos inspector survey before demolition can proceed. Title elimination is handled through the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) — this step converts the home from personal property to real property and is required before the land can be sold or refinanced without the structure listed as an encumbrance. Utility disconnects from the relevant electric and gas providers must be certified in writing before most permitting offices will approve demolition. **Frequently Asked Questions — Texas:** Q1: Is mobile home removal really free in Texas? A1: Yes — for qualifying properties. We recover value from salvage materials (copper, steel, appliances, fixtures), which offsets our costs. If the salvage value covers labor, permits, and haul-off, you pay nothing. The majority of qualifying properties in Texas meet this threshold. Apply and we'll assess your property within hours. Q2: How does the Texas title elimination process work? A2: Texas title elimination is handled through the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA). The process requires proof of ownership, evidence that all liens have been satisfied, and completion of the Statement of Ownership application. Once approved, TDHCA issues a Statement of Ownership that treats the land and improvements as real property. We help coordinate this documentation as part of the removal process. Q3: Do I need a demolition permit in Texas? A3: Yes. Texas counties and cities require demolition permits for manufactured home structures. The specific office depends on whether your property is inside or outside city limits. We coordinate the permit process as part of our program — you provide proof of ownership and utility disconnect certifications, and we handle the rest. Q4: What Texas counties do you serve? A4: We serve all major Texas markets including Harris, Dallas, Tarrant, Bexar, Travis, Fort Bend, Montgomery, Williamson, El Paso, Nueces, Jefferson, and Lubbock counties, plus most rural Texas counties. If you're outside a listed city, apply anyway — our network extends statewide. Q5: My mobile home is storm-damaged or condemned. Does it qualify? A5: Yes. Storm damage, fire damage, flood damage, and condemnation are among the most common situations we handle in Texas. Condition affects salvage value, which we assess during evaluation. We regularly handle Harvey, Ike, and other storm-damaged structures throughout Southeast Texas. Q6: How long does mobile home removal take in Texas? A6: Most Texas projects run 6–10 weeks from application to cleared lot. The majority of that time is the permitting and title elimination process. Once permits are in hand, on-site demolition typically takes 1–3 days. --- ### Florida URL: https://mobile-home-gone.com/locations/florida Florida has the highest density of manufactured housing in the southeastern United States, with counties like Polk, Hillsborough, Pinellas, and Marion among the most heavily concentrated in the country. Many of these units date to the 1970s and 1980s, are located in coastal flood zones, and have sustained hurricane damage that makes repair impractical and removal a priority. **Market Context:** Florida's real estate market has driven significant land value appreciation across the state, including in areas with historically high manufactured housing density. Storm recovery programs, code enforcement activity, park closures driven by coastal redevelopment, and estate situations are the most common drivers of removal requests across Florida. **Permit Overview:** Florida demolition permits are issued by county building departments. Florida law mandates a licensed asbestos survey for all pre-1978 manufactured homes before any demolition work can begin, enforced by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. Manufactured home title retirement is handled through the Florida DHSMV (DMV); proof of title cancellation is required before the land can be sold or conveyed free of the home's lien. All utility disconnects must be documented in writing before permits are issued. **Frequently Asked Questions — Florida:** Q1: Is mobile home removal free in Florida? A1: For qualifying properties, yes. We recover value from salvage materials — steel framing, copper wiring, appliances, and fixtures. That recovery offsets the cost of labor, permitting, and haul-off, allowing us to do this at no cost to qualifying owners. Apply and we'll evaluate your specific property. Q2: How does Florida mobile home title retirement work? A2: Florida mobile home title cancellation is handled through the Florida DHSMV. The process requires submitting the original title, a completed application, and proof that any liens have been satisfied. Once cancelled, the land can be sold by deed without the mobile home appearing as an encumbrance. We help coordinate this documentation as part of our process. Q3: Do you handle hurricane-damaged mobile homes in Florida? A3: Yes — hurricane damage is one of the most common situations we handle in Florida. Damaged, condemned, or partially destroyed structures often still have sufficient salvage value to qualify for free removal. We regularly work with property owners dealing with Ian, Irma, Michael, and other storm-damage situations across Southwest and Northwest Florida. Q4: What Florida counties do you serve? A4: We serve Hillsborough, Pinellas, Polk, Orange, Miami-Dade, Escambia, Marion, Leon, Alachua, Lee, Sarasota, Duval, and many other Florida counties. If your county isn't listed, apply anyway — our network covers most of the state. Q5: Do I need a permit to demolish a mobile home in Florida? A5: Yes. Florida counties require a demolition permit issued through the county building department. For pre-1978 homes, a licensed asbestos survey is also required before the permit is issued. We coordinate all permitting as part of our program. Q6: How long does removal take in Florida? A6: Most Florida projects take 6–10 weeks from application to cleared lot. The permitting and title retirement process drives most of that timeline. On-site demolition typically takes 1–3 days once permits are in place. --- ### Tennessee URL: https://mobile-home-gone.com/locations/tennessee Tennessee has one of the largest manufactured housing inventories in the South, concentrated in rural East Tennessee, the Nashville metro, the Chattanooga corridor, and throughout West Tennessee. Many of these structures date to the 1970s and early 1980s and sit on private lots with long-standing ownership situations, estate complications, or title gaps that make conventional contractor removal difficult to arrange. **Market Context:** Tennessee's strong population growth — particularly in the Nashville, Knoxville, and Chattanooga metros — has pushed land values upward and created incentive for property owners to clear older manufactured home stock ahead of sale or development. In rural East Tennessee, estate situations and absentee ownership are the most common drivers of removal requests, with property owners often inheriting land carrying structures they've never occupied. **Permit Overview:** Tennessee demolition permits are issued at the county or city level. Tennessee requires a licensed asbestos inspector survey for all pre-1980 manufactured homes before demolition proceeds. Mobile home title elimination is handled through the Tennessee Department of Revenue (for homes titled as personal property) or through the county register of deeds (for homes affixed to real property). Utility disconnects from TVA-member utilities and local providers must be documented before permit approval. **Frequently Asked Questions — Tennessee:** Q1: Is mobile home removal free in Tennessee? A1: For qualifying properties, yes. Our program uses salvage value recovered from deconstructed materials (copper wiring, steel framing, appliances, fixtures) to offset removal costs. If your property qualifies, you pay nothing. Apply and we'll assess within hours. Q2: How does mobile home title elimination work in Tennessee? A2: If the manufactured home is titled as personal property with the Tennessee DMV, the title must be surrendered or cancelled before the land can be sold free of the home's lien. If the home has been affixed to real property, the process may involve recording an affidavit of affixation with the county register of deeds. We help coordinate this documentation. Q3: Do I need a permit to demolish a mobile home in Tennessee? A3: Yes. Tennessee jurisdictions require a demolition permit issued through the county or city building/codes department. Pre-1980 homes require an asbestos survey before work begins. We manage all permit coordination as part of our program. Q4: What areas of Tennessee do you serve? A4: We serve Knoxville, Nashville, Memphis, Chattanooga, Johnson City, and surrounding rural counties throughout the state. If your county isn't listed, apply — our statewide contractor network covers most of Tennessee. Q5: My mobile home is on a rural East Tennessee lot with a complicated title situation. Can you help? A5: Yes — title complications are among the most common situations we handle in Tennessee. Whether it's an estate situation, a lost title, or an inherited property with unclear ownership history, we've navigated these scenarios many times. Apply and describe your situation; we'll be straightforward about what's involved. Q6: How long does removal take in Tennessee? A6: Most Tennessee projects take 6–10 weeks from application to cleared lot. Permitting and title resolution drive most of the timeline. On-site demolition typically takes 1–3 days. --- ### Washington URL: https://mobile-home-gone.com/locations/washington Washington State has significant manufactured housing density in several key regions: Pierce County, the Yakima Valley, the Tri-Cities area (Benton and Franklin counties), Spokane County, and parts of Snohomish County. Many of these structures are aging, located in areas with high humidity and wet-season conditions that accelerate deterioration, and are no longer cost-effective to maintain or repair. **Market Context:** Washington's strong real estate market — particularly in the Puget Sound region, the Spokane metro, and the Tri-Cities area — has increased the incentive for property owners to clear aging manufactured home stock. Park closures driven by redevelopment are common in Western Washington, while estate situations and rural private lots are more typical in Eastern Washington. **Permit Overview:** Washington State demolition permits are issued by counties for unincorporated land and by cities for properties inside city limits. Washington requires an asbestos survey for all pre-1980 manufactured homes before demolition begins. Mobile home title elimination is handled through the Washington Department of Licensing (DOL) — the title must be retired before the land can be sold as real property. Washington State also has specific park closure provisions under RCW 59.20 that may apply if the home is in a manufactured housing community. **Frequently Asked Questions — Washington:** Q1: Is mobile home removal free in Washington? A1: For qualifying properties, yes. Our salvage-funded model recovers value from deconstructed materials — copper, steel, appliances, fixtures — to offset removal costs. Qualifying owners pay nothing. Apply and we'll evaluate your property within hours. Q2: How does Washington mobile home title retirement work? A2: Washington manufactured home title elimination is handled through the WA Department of Licensing (DOL). The process involves submitting the original title and documentation showing the home will be demolished. Once the title is retired, the land can be sold by deed without the manufactured home listed as an encumbrance. We help coordinate this process. Q3: Do I need a demolition permit in Washington? A3: Yes. Washington counties and cities require demolition permits for manufactured home structures. Pre-1980 homes also require an asbestos survey before work can begin. We handle all permit coordination as part of our program. Q4: What Washington counties do you serve? A4: We serve Pierce, King, Snohomish, Thurston, Kitsap, Spokane, Yakima, Benton, Franklin, Clark, and Grant counties. For areas not listed, apply — our network covers most of Washington State. Q5: My mobile home is in a manufactured housing park that is closing. Can you help? A5: Yes — park closure situations are among the most common requests we receive in Western Washington. We work with residents who need to remove their homes during a closure period. Washington's park closure laws under RCW 59.20 give residents certain protections and notice requirements; we can help you navigate removal within those timelines. Q6: How long does removal take in Washington? A6: Most Washington projects take 6–10 weeks from application to cleared lot. Permitting and title retirement drive most of the timeline. On-site demolition typically takes 1–3 days, though wet-season site access can sometimes affect scheduling. --- ### Georgia URL: https://mobile-home-gone.com/locations/georgia Georgia has a large and aging manufactured housing inventory, concentrated in the outer Atlanta metro, Middle Georgia (Bibb, Houston, Twiggs counties), and throughout rural South Georgia. Many structures in these areas date to the 1970s and 1980s and are no longer habitable, leaving property owners responsible for structures that carry liability, code violations, and tax obligations but cannot be economically repaired. **Market Context:** Atlanta's rapid metro expansion has pushed development pressure into areas with historically high manufactured housing density — particularly in Clayton, Douglas, Newton, and Henry counties. In rural Georgia, estate situations and absentee ownership are the most common drivers of removal requests, with property owners often inheriting land carrying structures that predate modern housing standards. **Permit Overview:** Georgia demolition permits are issued by counties and municipalities through their planning and building departments. Georgia law requires the manufactured home's Certificate of Title to be surrendered to the Georgia Department of Revenue before the home can be converted to real property and the land sold by deed. Pre-1980 manufactured homes require an asbestos survey under Georgia EPD regulations before demolition can proceed. Utility disconnects from Georgia Power and local gas providers must be certified before permit approval. **Frequently Asked Questions — Georgia:** Q1: Is mobile home removal free in Georgia? A1: For qualifying properties, yes. We recover salvage value from deconstructed materials (copper wiring, steel framing, appliances, fixtures) to offset removal costs. If your property qualifies, you pay nothing. Apply and we'll assess within hours. Q2: How does Georgia mobile home title surrender work? A2: Georgia requires the Certificate of Title for a manufactured home to be surrendered to the Georgia Department of Revenue before the home can be converted to real property. You'll complete Form MV-16B and file it with the county tax commissioner's office. We help coordinate this documentation as part of the removal process. Q3: Do I need a permit to demolish a mobile home in Georgia? A3: Yes. Georgia counties issue demolition permits through their planning and building departments. Pre-1980 homes require a licensed asbestos survey before work begins. We coordinate all permitting as part of our program. Q4: What Georgia counties do you serve? A4: We serve DeKalb, Clayton, Fulton, Bibb, Muscogee, Richmond, Dougherty, Chatham, Lowndes, and surrounding rural counties. If your county isn't listed, apply — our network covers most of Georgia. Q5: My mobile home is on rural Georgia land with an estate situation. Can you help? A5: Yes — estate situations are among the most common scenarios we handle in rural Georgia. Whether the title is tied up in probate or hasn't been updated in decades, we've navigated these situations many times. Apply and describe your situation; we'll be straightforward about what's involved. Q6: How long does removal take in Georgia? A6: Most Georgia projects take 6–10 weeks from application to cleared lot. Title surrender and permit coordination drive most of the timeline. On-site demolition typically takes 1–3 days. --- ### California URL: https://mobile-home-gone.com/locations/california California has one of the most complex manufactured home removal environments in the country — but also one of the highest concentrations of aging stock that needs removal. The Central Valley (Fresno, Tulare, Kern, Kings counties), the Inland Empire (Riverside, San Bernardino), and parts of Los Angeles County have significant inventories of pre-HUD and early-HUD manufactured homes on private lots and in older communities. **Market Context:** California's land values make manufactured home removal and land clearing financially significant, particularly in the Inland Empire, Central Valley, and outer LA County markets where aging mobile home stock sits on land that has appreciated substantially. Park closures driven by coastal and urban redevelopment are also a major driver of removal requests throughout Southern California. **Permit Overview:** California demolition permits are issued by county building departments or city agencies. California's HCD (Department of Housing and Community Development) handles manufactured home title retirement — required before the land can be sold as real property. For homes in the SCAQMD (South Coast Air Quality Management District) or BAAQMD (Bay Area AQMD), an asbestos demolition/renovation notification must be filed before any work begins. California requires asbestos surveys for all pre-1978 manufactured homes. Utility disconnects from SCE, PG&E, SoCalGas, or local providers must be documented before permit issuance. **Frequently Asked Questions — California:** Q1: Is mobile home removal free in California? A1: For qualifying properties, yes. California's complex permitting process adds administrative steps, but our salvage-funded model still works for properties with sufficient recoverable materials. Apply and we'll assess your specific property. Q2: How does California mobile home title retirement work? A2: California manufactured home title retirement is handled through the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD). HCD manages manufactured home title records and processes the transition from personal property to real property. We help coordinate this documentation as part of our process. Q3: What air quality requirements apply to mobile home demolition in California? A3: Properties in the SCAQMD (Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino counties) or BAAQMD (Bay Area) must file an asbestos demolition/renovation notification with the relevant air quality management district before demolition begins on pre-1978 homes. We coordinate this notification as part of our process. Q4: What California counties do you serve? A4: We serve Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, Kern, Fresno, Kings, Tulare, Sacramento, and San Diego counties. For areas not listed, apply — our network covers most California markets. Q5: How long does mobile home removal take in California? A5: California projects typically run 8–14 weeks due to the additional permitting and air quality notification steps. HCD title processing can add to the timeline in some cases. On-site demolition takes 1–3 days once all permits and notifications are cleared. Q6: My mobile home is in a California park that is closing. Can you help? A6: Yes — park closures are a frequent driver of removal requests throughout Southern California. California has specific mobile home park closure and conversion laws under the Mobilehome Residency Law. We work with affected residents on removal logistics within required notice periods. --- ### Ohio URL: https://mobile-home-gone.com/locations/ohio Ohio has one of the largest manufactured housing inventories in the Midwest, with significant concentrations in rural Appalachian counties (Vinton, Meigs, Athens), the industrial corridor (Mahoning, Trumbull, Stark), and suburban areas around Columbus, Dayton, and Toledo. A large portion of Ohio's manufactured housing stock was built before 1980 and is now past its useful lifespan. **Market Context:** Ohio's real estate market varies significantly by region — Columbus and its suburbs have seen strong appreciation, while many rural and industrial-belt counties have seen manufactured home values decline to near zero while land values remain stable. Clearing older manufactured home stock is often the necessary first step before a property can be sold, refinanced, or developed. **Permit Overview:** Ohio demolition permits are issued by county building departments or local jurisdictions. Ohio requires an asbestos survey (by a licensed inspector under Ohio EPA rules) for all pre-1980 manufactured homes before demolition can proceed. Mobile home title cancellation is handled through the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV); the title must be cancelled before the land can be sold without the home listed as personal property. Utility disconnects must be documented before permit approval. **Frequently Asked Questions — Ohio:** Q1: Is mobile home removal free in Ohio? A1: For qualifying properties, yes. We recover salvage value from deconstructed materials to offset our costs. If your property qualifies, you pay nothing. Apply and we'll assess within hours. Q2: How does Ohio mobile home title cancellation work? A2: Ohio manufactured home title cancellation is handled through the Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV). You submit the original title along with a completed application for cancellation. Once cancelled, the home is no longer listed as personal property and the land can be sold by deed. We help coordinate this documentation. Q3: Do I need a permit to demolish a mobile home in Ohio? A3: Yes. Ohio counties and municipalities require demolition permits. Pre-1980 homes require a licensed asbestos inspection before work begins. We manage all permit coordination as part of our program. Q4: What Ohio counties do you serve? A4: We serve Franklin, Cuyahoga, Hamilton, Montgomery, Summit, Stark, Mahoning, Lucas, Trumbull, and many rural Ohio counties. If your area isn't listed, apply — our network covers most of Ohio. Q5: My mobile home is condemned or code-violated in Ohio. Does it still qualify? A5: Yes. Condemned and code-violated structures are among the most common scenarios we handle in Ohio. Code enforcement situations often give property owners urgency to act, and our program can typically respond faster than traditional contractors. Q6: How long does removal take in Ohio? A6: Most Ohio projects take 6–10 weeks from application to cleared lot. Permitting and title cancellation drive most of the timeline. On-site demolition typically takes 1–3 days. --- ### Missouri URL: https://mobile-home-gone.com/locations/missouri Missouri has a substantial manufactured housing inventory throughout its rural corridors — the Ozarks region (Taney, Stone, Christian counties), the Boot Heel (Pemiscot, Dunklin), and suburban areas in Jackson County (Kansas City metro) and St. Louis County. Many of these structures are decades old and located in tornado-prone areas that have seen repeated storm damage. **Market Context:** Missouri's tornado exposure is significant — the state sits within a major storm corridor, and mobile home structures bear disproportionate risk in severe weather events. Many Missouri property owners are dealing with storm-damaged structures that are no longer insurable or repairable. Estate situations in rural Missouri are also a major driver, with property owners inheriting land carrying structures they've never occupied. **Permit Overview:** Missouri demolition permits are issued by counties and municipalities. Missouri requires a licensed asbestos inspector survey (under Missouri DNR guidance) for all pre-1980 manufactured homes before demolition proceeds. Mobile home title cancellation is handled through the Missouri Department of Revenue; the title must be cancelled before the land can be sold free of the home's lien. Utility disconnects from Ameren, KCP&L, Spire, or local providers must be documented before permit approval. **Frequently Asked Questions — Missouri:** Q1: Is mobile home removal free in Missouri? A1: For qualifying properties, yes. Our salvage-funded model recovers value from copper wiring, steel framing, appliances, and fixtures to offset removal costs. If your property qualifies, you pay nothing. Apply and we'll evaluate within hours. Q2: How does Missouri mobile home title cancellation work? A2: Missouri manufactured home title cancellation is handled through the Missouri Department of Revenue. You submit the original title and complete an application for cancellation. Once cancelled, the land can be sold by deed without the home listed as personal property. We help coordinate this documentation. Q3: Do I need a permit to demolish a mobile home in Missouri? A3: Yes. Missouri counties and municipalities require demolition permits. Pre-1980 homes require a licensed asbestos survey before work begins. We handle all permit coordination as part of our program. Q4: What Missouri counties do you serve? A4: We serve Jackson, Clay, St. Louis, St. Charles, Greene, Christian, Taney, Jasper, and other Missouri counties. If your area isn't listed, apply — our contractor network covers most of Missouri. Q5: My mobile home was damaged by a tornado or storm. Does it still qualify? A5: Yes — storm damage is a common situation we handle throughout Missouri's tornado corridor. Damaged structures often still have sufficient salvage value to qualify for free removal. Apply and describe the damage; we'll be straightforward about whether your property qualifies. Q6: How long does removal take in Missouri? A6: Most Missouri projects take 6–10 weeks from application to cleared lot. Permitting and title work drive most of that timeline. On-site demolition typically takes 1–3 days. --- ### North Carolina URL: https://mobile-home-gone.com/locations/north-carolina North Carolina has one of the highest rates of manufactured housing per household in the Southeast, with significant density in the Piedmont Triad, the coastal plain, and rural western counties. The state's military presence (Fayetteville, Jacksonville, Camp Lejeune area) creates frequent property turnover, while rapid growth in the Charlotte and Triangle metros has increased development pressure on properties with aging manufactured home stock. **Market Context:** Charlotte's rapid growth has pushed redevelopment pressure into areas that historically had high manufactured housing density — Union, Cabarrus, Gaston, and Iredell counties in particular. In the coastal plain and Piedmont, estate situations and absentee ownership are common, with property owners dealing with inherited land carrying structures they've never occupied. **Permit Overview:** North Carolina demolition permits are issued by county or municipal building inspections departments. North Carolina requires an asbestos survey for all pre-1980 manufactured homes under NC Division of Air Quality regulations. Manufactured home title cancellation is handled through the NC Division of Motor Vehicles — the original title must be surrendered before the land can be treated as real property and conveyed by deed. Utility disconnects from Duke Energy, Dominion Energy, or local providers must be documented before permits are issued. **Frequently Asked Questions — North Carolina:** Q1: Is mobile home removal free in North Carolina? A1: For qualifying properties, yes. We recover value from salvage materials — copper wiring, steel framing, appliances, fixtures — to offset removal costs. Qualifying North Carolina property owners pay nothing. Apply and we'll assess within hours. Q2: How does NC mobile home title cancellation work? A2: North Carolina manufactured home title cancellation is handled through the NC Division of Motor Vehicles. You submit the original title with a completed cancellation form. Once cancelled, the home is no longer personal property and the land can be sold by deed. We help coordinate this process. Q3: Do I need a permit to demolish a mobile home in North Carolina? A3: Yes. North Carolina county and city building inspection departments issue demolition permits. Pre-1980 homes require a licensed asbestos survey before demolition begins. We handle all permitting as part of our program. Q4: What North Carolina counties do you serve? A4: We serve Mecklenburg, Cumberland, Wake, Guilford, Forsyth, Onslow, Robeson, Brunswick, New Hanover, and other NC counties. If your county isn't listed, apply — our network covers most of North Carolina. Q5: My property is near a military base in North Carolina. How quickly can you respond? A5: Military-adjacent property turnover is one of the most common situations we see in North Carolina. We prioritize fast response and work to accelerate permitting timelines where possible. Apply online and we'll be in contact within hours. Q6: How long does removal take in North Carolina? A6: Most North Carolina projects take 6–10 weeks from application to cleared lot. Permitting and title cancellation drive most of the timeline. On-site demolition typically takes 1–3 days. --- ### Indiana URL: https://mobile-home-gone.com/locations/indiana Indiana is one of the leading manufactured housing states in the Midwest, both as a major manufacturer of HUD-code homes and as a state with significant older housing stock on private lots and rural parcels. Lake County (Hammond, Gary), the Indianapolis metro, and rural southern Indiana have particularly high concentrations of aging manufactured homes that are candidates for free removal. **Market Context:** Indiana's manufactured housing market is unique in that the state is home to many of the nation's largest manufactured home builders, meaning residents understand the product well. But aging pre-HUD and early-HUD stock — particularly in Northwest Indiana's industrial corridor and rural southern Indiana — represents a significant cleanup and liability challenge for property owners who've inherited or are stuck with structures that no longer have market value. **Permit Overview:** Indiana demolition permits are issued by county or city building departments. Indiana requires an asbestos survey (under Indiana DEM regulations) for all pre-1980 manufactured homes before demolition proceeds. Mobile home title cancellation is handled through the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV); the title must be cancelled before the land can be sold free of the manufactured home lien. Utility disconnects from NIPSCO, AES Indiana, CenterPoint Energy, or local providers must be documented before permit approval. **Frequently Asked Questions — Indiana:** Q1: Is mobile home removal free in Indiana? A1: For qualifying properties, yes. We recover value from deconstructed materials — copper, steel, appliances, fixtures — to offset removal costs. Qualifying owners pay nothing. Apply and we'll assess within hours. Q2: How does Indiana mobile home title cancellation work? A2: Indiana manufactured home title cancellation is handled through the Indiana BMV. You submit the original title with a completed cancellation application. Once cancelled, the home is no longer listed as personal property and the land can be conveyed by deed. We coordinate this documentation as part of our process. Q3: Do I need a permit to demolish a mobile home in Indiana? A3: Yes. Indiana counties and municipalities require demolition permits. Pre-1980 homes require a licensed asbestos inspection before work begins. We handle all permit coordination. Q4: What Indiana counties do you serve? A4: We serve Marion, Lake, Allen, St. Joseph, Vanderburgh, Vigo, Delaware, Howard, Monroe, Madison, and other Indiana counties. If your area isn't listed, apply — our network covers most of Indiana. Q5: My mobile home is on a rural southern Indiana lot with a title gap. Can you help? A5: Yes — title gaps and estate situations are among the most common scenarios we handle in rural Indiana. We've worked through many cases where the original title is missing or hasn't been transferred in decades. Apply and describe your situation; we'll be straightforward about what's involved. Q6: How long does removal take in Indiana? A6: Most Indiana projects take 6–10 weeks from application to cleared lot. Permitting and title cancellation drive most of that timeline. 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Here's how removal works for Corpus Christi-area property owners. --- ## About - [About Us](https://mobile-home-gone.com/about): Company background, mission, and how the free removal program works. - [Our Team](https://mobile-home-gone.com/about/team): Meet the people behind Mobile Home Gone. - [Privacy Policy](https://mobile-home-gone.com/privacy-policy) - [Terms of Service](https://mobile-home-gone.com/terms) --- ## Quick Reference Q&A Q: What does Mobile Home Gone do? A: We coordinate free mobile home removal for qualifying property owners in 28+ states. We handle permits, demolition, haul-off, and cleanup at no cost to qualifying owners. Q: How is the removal free? A: We recover value from salvage materials — copper wiring, steel framing, appliances, and fixtures — and use that recovery to fund labor, permits, and disposal costs. Qualifying owners pay $0. Q: What types of mobile homes qualify? A: Most manufactured and mobile homes, including damaged, condemned, abandoned, storm-damaged, and fire-damaged structures. The home must be accessible and the owner must be able to demonstrate ownership or work toward title resolution. Q: What is the timeline? A: 6–10 weeks from application to cleared lot for most projects. On-site demolition takes 1–3 days. The rest of the time is permitting, title resolution, and contractor scheduling. Q: What states do you serve? A: 28+ states. Detailed state guides exist for: Texas, Florida, Tennessee, Washington, Georgia, California, Ohio, Missouri, North Carolina, Indiana. Additional states covered through our contractor network. Q: How do I apply? A: Online at https://mobile-home-gone.com/ — takes 30 seconds (name, phone, email). Or call (800) 555-1234. Q: Do you handle title and permit work? A: Yes. We coordinate permit applications, asbestos screening for pre-1980 homes, and can help with title elimination or cancellation documentation in most states. Q: Is there a contract or obligation? A: No contract, no obligation, no cost for the assessment. If the property does not qualify, we will tell you directly and can often point you toward other options. Q: What is the difference between removal, demolition, haul-off, and disposal? A: These terms are often used interchangeably. In practice: demolition = tearing the structure down; haul-off = transporting debris away from the site; disposal = final destination at a licensed landfill or recycling facility; removal = the full scope including all three. Our program includes all of these. Q: What is mobile home title elimination? A: Title elimination (also called title retirement or title cancellation, depending on the state) is the process of formally deregistering a manufactured home's title with the state DMV or housing agency. This step converts the structure from personal property to real property — or simply removes it from the records. It is required in most states before the land can be sold or refinanced without the manufactured home listed as an encumbrance. Each state has its own agency and process; our state guides cover the details for each of the 10 states where we have detailed coverage. Q: Do you handle asbestos? A: We coordinate asbestos screening and abatement as part of the removal process for pre-1978 or pre-1980 homes (threshold varies by state). A licensed asbestos inspector surveys the home before demolition begins. If asbestos-containing materials are found, a licensed abatement contractor handles removal before demolition proceeds. This is included in our coordination scope for qualifying properties. Q: What is the salvage model and how does it work economically? A: When a manufactured home is deconstructed (rather than simply bulldozed), salvageable materials can be recovered and sold: copper wiring (valuable per pound on scrap markets), steel framing, aluminum siding, intact appliances, HVAC units, water heaters, and fixtures. A typical single-wide manufactured home may yield $800–$3,000 in recoverable salvage value depending on age and condition. That offset — applied against labor, disposal, and permit costs — is what makes free removal economically viable for qualifying properties. Double-wides and newer homes tend to qualify more readily due to higher salvage yield. Q: What happens after the home is removed? A: You receive a cleared lot. We perform basic site cleanup as part of the standard scope. Concrete slab removal and full site grading are evaluated on a case-by-case basis — ask about these when you apply. After removal, county records are updated and title documentation is resolved so the land can be sold or developed without the home listed as an encumbrance.