Posted by Roy in Ga on September 15, 2009 at 08:15:48 from (75.89.35.112):
In Reply to: OT: Selling Dirt posted by Joe in Neb on September 14, 2009 at 22:02:01:
that close and they do all the work $20 per load then do a rough grade when finished. at 30yd per truck as gun guru stated you would wind up with $700-$7000 so make sure it is worth it to you. If they only got 50 or less loads I would say $25 then drop down a few $s at a time the more loads they get that way it is worth your trouble and you stand to make a bit of $ in the end. make sure you or they get all permits before starting land disturbance and such and you may have to show it on your taxes as income unless you can get cash. I was approached some time back about fill dirt and we called building and zoning to see what we would need to get as permits and even a driveway apron for getting on the county road and they said "start hauling no special permits on this county as long as not building a structure".
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