Following an article MHProNews posted May 27, 2015 concerning a grant the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) awarded Alamance County to demolish abandoned manufactured homes (MH), nearby Rockingham County has been awarded $26,500 to discard abandoned single-section MH.
As myfox8 reports, Rockingham County Code Enforcement Officer Kelly Howell states they are a danger to children and an eyesore to the community. A home owner can get up to $1,500 to remove an abandoned home, which should be enough, according to Howell.
While the county has picked out homes they want to see removed, they are taking applications from anyone who has an MH they want demolished. The homes must be privately owned and vacant to be eligible, and the owners must agree to have the home removed.
The North Carolina Department of Commerce determines how much each county receives towards the program. ##
(Photo credit: northcarolinanews-times/Sam Roberts-demolishing abandoned homes in North Carolina)
Article submitted by Matthew J. Silver to Daily Business News-MHProNews.