I don't see how the owner would be foolish enough to allow someone else to put a range on their property when they can be left liable for all cleanup if the range folds up and hasn't been run properly.
BTW, instead of paying to have someone come in and remove the lead you can contract with a scrap dealer to have them come in and do it. Depending upon scrap prices they may end up paying you for the material instead of just trading scrap for service. Regardless, if your scrap is purchased by a dealer you no longer have a "waste" that you have to dispose of.
BTW, instead of paying to have someone come in and remove the lead you can contract with a scrap dealer to have them come in and do it. Depending upon scrap prices they may end up paying you for the material instead of just trading scrap for service. Regardless, if your scrap is purchased by a dealer you no longer have a "waste" that you have to dispose of.