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Mark M.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • York, PA
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Unwanted Dirt - How do you get rid of them?

Mark M.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • York, PA
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With the spring finally here, I have been working outside on my rental properties doing several things.  As a result, I have a pile of dirt, almost enough to fill a pick up truck.  In a way, they can be reused.

I wanted to ask you if you know of an easy way to get rid of such excess dirt?  Post a sign "Free Dirt" like you see with "Free Firewood" or what?  I never had to deal with this issue before and thought maybe some of you have a great tip on getting rid of it quick and free or cheaply as possible.

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