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Mobile Home Disposal — Phoenix, AZ — No Cost to You

Mobile Home Disposal in Phoenix, Arizona

Complete mobile home disposal in Phoenix, Arizona — teardown, debris haul-off, and site cleanup at no cost to qualifying Maricopa County property owners.

No cost to qualifying property owners
We pull the permits — you don't have to
All conditions accepted: damaged, abandoned, condemned
Respond within hours of application

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Mobile Home Disposal in Phoenix: What to Expect

Mobile home disposal in Phoenix covers the full process of removing a mobile or manufactured home from your property — deconstruction of the structure, hauling all debris to licensed recycling or disposal facilities, and basic site cleanup so the lot is clear and usable.

Hiring a local Maricopa County contractor for disposal typically costs $10,000–$25,000 depending on the size of the unit, foundation type, site access, and local disposal fees. Our program makes it free for qualifying owners by recovering value from salvageable materials: steel framing, copper wiring, aluminum siding, and intact appliances.

In Arizona, disposal also requires a demolition permit from the county building department, and pre-1980 homes typically require a licensed asbestos inspection before work begins. We coordinate both on your behalf — permit paperwork, utility disconnects, and inspection scheduling are all handled by our team.

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Maricopa County Permit & Regulation Details

The City of Phoenix Planning & Development Department issues demolition permits inside city limits; unincorporated Maricopa County properties go through the county's Environmental Services Division. Arizona law requires a manufactured home title to be formally retired through the Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division (ADOT MVD) before the land can be treated as real property and conveyed by deed. Utility disconnects from APS, SRP, or Southwest Gas must be completed and certified in writing before the permit office will approve demolition. Pre-1980 units require an asbestos survey by a certified inspector.

Why Phoenix Property Owners Choose Us

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$0 Cost to You
No contractor fees, no disposal charges, no hidden line items. Qualifying owners pay nothing from start to finish.
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Permits Coordinated
We handle permit requirements with Maricopa County's local jurisdiction so you don't have to navigate the paperwork alone.
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Any Condition Accepted
Old, damaged, abandoned, condemned, or storm-damaged — we evaluate every property individually.
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Full Site Cleanup
After disposal, all debris is hauled away and the site is cleared. You get usable, clean land.

Disposal by the Numbers — Phoenix Area

6–10 weeks
Average project timeline
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Cost to qualifying owners
$10k–$25k+
Contractor alternative
Within hours
Response time after applying

How Disposal Works in Phoenix

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Apply Online
Fill out the quick form with your name, phone, and email. Takes 30 seconds. No commitment.
2
Property Assessment
We review your Phoenix-area mobile home details, confirm it qualifies, and walk through the timeline with you.
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Permit & Scheduling
We coordinate the demolition permit with Maricopa County's jurisdiction and schedule the crew for your property.
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Disposal Complete
Our team handles teardown, debris haul-off, and site cleanup. You get a clear lot — no invoice.

Mobile Home Disposal in Maricopa County

Maricopa County's intense desert heat accelerates deterioration of older manufactured homes, and many park leases across the East Valley have expired or are being terminated for redevelopment.

Phoenix's booming growth has put pressure on older mobile home properties throughout the metro, making free removal an increasingly sought-after solution.

Frequently Asked Questions — Mobile Home Disposal in Phoenix

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