When a tenant moves out and leaves a unit full of stuff behind, the property manager needs it turned around before the next lease. We'll clear it out so the next step can actually happen.
Eviction cleanouts are the bulk of this work. A tenant leaves and the unit has furniture, clothes, mattresses, food in the fridge, and general household contents still inside. Sometimes there's been damage. Sometimes there's nothing inside but bagged trash. The landlord or property manager needs it cleared so the unit can turn over to the next tenant or get listed. We've worked the range and we know how to get a unit cleared so the next step can move.
Most of these jobs come from landlords, property managers, and real estate agents handling tenant turnovers. Tell us the property, the timeline, and who's handling the invoice when you book. For vacant units where an in-person walk-through doesn't make sense, send photos and video and we'll quote off those.
Most often the answer is everything goes. If the property manager wants items flagged and bagged separately so they can be held briefly before disposal, tell us before the work starts. Appliances in usable shape can be set aside if you want them saved. Anything titled (vehicles, motorcycles, trailers) has to be sorted out by the property owner before any crew shows up.
Post-foreclosure cleanouts run on similar lines. The agent or asset manager has a listing window. We can quote off photos and clear the property to bare walls so it can move to the next step.
Most of these jobs run a crew with a truck for the household contents, plus a dumpster on the driveway for the volume that goes straight to disposal. Bigger properties may want two dumpsters or a multi-day crew. We'll size it after a walk-through.
Yes. Tell us the property, the timeline, and who handles the invoice when you book.
Items left in the unit can be flagged and bagged separately if the property manager wants them held briefly before disposal.
Yes. Send the address, photos, and video where possible.
Tell us the volume and timeline when you reach out so the scheduling can be planned.
No. Anything titled has to be sorted by the property owner or bank before any crew shows up.
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