Posted by redtom on January 02, 2016 at 21:00:20 from (97.84.163.62):
My folks wont be coming back home now, its become inevitable. I've been cleaning slowly some in the house, some in the shed. I've got 4 siblings-we are on good terms. Folks were typical, kept everything. I'm trashing the obvious trash and setting the obvious rummage aside and piling the heirlooms. Question is how to liquidate? After we each take what we want there wont be a huge dollar amount of stuff. Except the tractors, which I am in charge of selling outright and putting in general fund. I say we have a yard sale and then donate, two siblings say donate-they think rummage sales are stupid, one says get a dumpster and trash it all(!?). And one cant bear to let it go. Its not rubbish-it has some value...I know what rubbish is. I say make one pass at selling it then pitch or donate. Its not enough for an auction. I've been to a hundred auctions so I have knowledge of those. There is no massive hurry but it does need to be done. One of those estate sale outfits is out of the question, they are a rip off. We're talking household and shop items.
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