I know some fire dept's have stopped that practice. One instance I know of that a local fire dept had already gone through the legal paperwork that they would remove the house form someone's property, and signed all the release forms, then discovered there was asbestos siding on the house. As I understand it the house could not be burned unless the asbestos was removed first, and the local fire dept/city had to eat that cost. I do not believe they burn houses any longer. I had one on my property and spoke with the local rural fire chief, and asked him if they could send a truck to monitor while I burned the house, which they did, but they only watched to make sure the fire did not get into the surrounding vegetation, etc. Otherwise it was up to me to burn, but saved quite a bit of money by not hiring someone to remove. I did rent a bobcat to bury and level the site afterward.
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