Posted by Steve@Advance on March 06, 2015 at 23:34:21 from (107.203.134.67):
Today begins an overwhelming task.
My elderly mom moved in with us last spring, no longer able to stay alone in her house. She seems to have accepted the fact that she can't go back, now begins the task of clearing out 60 years of accumulated stuff, both hers and some of mine, and preparing the property for sale.
I really don't know where to start. She will need to be there to make some decisions, but I'm afraid it will quickly turn emotional for her.
There is a LOT of stuff, she's somewhat of a hoarder, but a lot of it is good stuff. Not a lot of monetary value, but too good to trash, and I have no place to store any of it.
I've thought of a series of estate sales, but I hate to have strangers in there looking, then leave the place unattended.
There are people who will clean out properties, but I don't see enough value that there would be any profit in it for them or us.
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