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Our super has amassed a reasonable amount of large refuse items that we need to dispose of - rugs, furniture, doors, and other large debris. Our management company has received quotes for >$2,000 to rent a dumpster and remove the debris. I'd like to find a less expensive solution as it's not a lot of debris (although it's more than the City will pick up for us). What alternatives to dumpster rental have other buildings and boards used?
Thank you.
Sincerely,
David Robinson
President - Chocolate Factory Condos (Brooklyn)
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