Cleaning out a Hoarder's House | Tiny House Renovation Phase 1: Cleanup
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Well, I finally did it: I completed the first step in the COMPLETE OVERHAUL of my tiny house in the desert. Most of you probably remember the walkthrough I did with my brother on his channel but, if not, here's the link: • We bought a house from...
If you watched that video then you know what you're in for; if not... well, there's a reason that we "affectionately" call it the Poophouse. The house and property have been abandoned for 5-10 years with only the rats and squatters to keep it company. Some time ago, even the rats abandoned it. My ultimate plan is to make it inhabitable but I'll just be taking it one slow step at a time because, quite frankly, I have no idea what I'm doing. BUT, I do know that the next step is demolition so, if rat poo isn't your thing, maybe the next video will strike your fancy.
Many thanks to my lovely brother @HomeMadeModern for giving me this disgusting house.
Many thanks to my two lovely helpers in this video:
marcus (who doesn't exist on the internet)
&
Skull & Spade 13 ( @skullandspade )
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Michael Alm - @MichaelAlm
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10/10 outro 🤙🏻🤙🏻
@ijessup
4 жыл бұрын
i learned from the best! 1-800-SUPER-PRO
@jaune-soleil
4 жыл бұрын
My faves!
@gabrielarce3388
4 жыл бұрын
Original too! Haha
@joonasfi
4 жыл бұрын
I rate the outro 7 Jeff Goldblums
@aliaguerin1266
4 жыл бұрын
@@ijessup Part two please:) Love from Amsterdam.
Am I the only one here who noticed how strong she is? She's a tiny mighty and I like the unmatched shoes too lol. Awesome job
@matteolaborg
3 жыл бұрын
Watch her video where she forges a hammer. Beast mode.
@hauntedshadowslegacy2826
3 жыл бұрын
@@matteolaborg holy shit link it
@matteolaborg
3 жыл бұрын
@@hauntedshadowslegacy2826 Link to iJessup Forges a Hammer: kzread.info/dash/bejne/pKFs1chuhM_Seto.html
@DJBSharpMusic
3 жыл бұрын
You'd be pretty strong, too, if you did stuff like this all the time.
@Starrlight0331
3 жыл бұрын
@@DJBSharpMusic fr
I think the person that was living there was kind of interesting.
@loma-torrente
4 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing.
@tanzeelamariam3421
4 жыл бұрын
Yeah
@brittanyb1rd
4 жыл бұрын
Me too! I would've kept all their books/magazines 🥰
@achilleaben4761
4 жыл бұрын
Hhhhhh I thought the same
@mikaelamoyher5156
4 жыл бұрын
Some of that stuff is antiques and could sell to collectors $$$ if you separate out what's trash and not
I didn't expect to be in my feelings, but I was lowkey touched by the bit where you found the lid to the toilet tank, brushed it off, and put it back. Maybe there wasn't any emotional force behind it, but in a way, you humanized the situation. It's not a dump, it was a home. Somebody lived there, and probably died there, and these are their things. Sure, it's mostly trash now, but watching you do little things like take the sheets off the bed makes me wonder if this is, in a way, giving closure to the previous owner (who presumably is dead, or long gone).
@allypally1768
3 жыл бұрын
This is such a heartfelt comment, thank you for sharing it
@Barbara-qo5ur
3 жыл бұрын
It's trash
The way you treated this house was nice. You took the time to look through the stuff and treated it as someone was still living there.
I was wondering who could have possibly lived like that, and then I saw the army diploma and aaah of course it's a veteran, and then it just felt sad cause so many end up with severe mental illness moving to the woods or desert :(
@evs00charlie
3 жыл бұрын
Alejandra Cerda so sad 😞 the answer to who could have possibly lived like this is almost always - people with severe mental illness or people who are too ill/ frail to look after themselves and who have no one to help them 😞 it breaks my heart 😢
@evs00charlie
3 жыл бұрын
I think its really irresponsible to show the person’s name on the youtube video though😞
@jeepsanddragons
3 жыл бұрын
@@evs00charlie given its american legion paperwork the veteran most likely is either senile or flat out deceased.
Two word horror story: carpeted bathroom. I hope the person who once lived here is at rest now, it is hard to be forgotten about and have your possessions build up around you. That oven is awesome! I hope you can save it.
Honestly...spent my entire life cleaning up after my mom who I then found out had early on set dementia mixed with manic depression. She's an amazing woman/badass..but I could never figure out why we had to live the way we did....Life can do things to the most beautiful creative and lovingly sensitive people on the Earth! We have to strengthen and protect our sensitive people! They prize things beyond the material. They don't understand the "machine". THEY ARE PURE GOLD AND NEED TO BE SEEN AS SUCH! I'm not saying baby them or anything....just notice a sensitive person when you see them and invigorate them rather than exhaust them! Fast forward from my confused adolescents years to middle late 20's...I'm a full time cleaner now and REALLY enjoy making spaces feel welcoming! There is so much behind the mind and our internal as well as external presence that shows where we are at in life...I love giving people a chance. Even if they aren't able to keep it up to the standard you left it...even if you have to keep coming back to help them feel human again. The feeling of love is so rewarding...the feeling of trying to give someone a space that is respectable and loving whether they are aware of it or not is just SO REWARDING!
@haileybuggs_0875
3 жыл бұрын
How does this only have 11 likes?
@BCSoHappy
3 жыл бұрын
I got into a car accident a long time ago and now can't hardly lift a book. My cleaning lady, well, you have no idea, you can't imagine, how much she means to me. She is honest (I had a lady from the Punjab, I think she had just grown up with different values who broke my heart what she stole.) And my lady now is good-natured and she leaves my places just so happy-making. I think we ought to bang some pans for cleaners too.
Even if you aren't a horder it kind of puts into perspective how much of your stuff will in reality be mostly thrown away or donated. A lot of things we keep are only valuble to us and someone else will probably just throw it away once we are gone. It has motivated me to only keep things I really love and not let stuff and things burden me because in reality I'm the only one attached to those things and I shouldn't have to feel bad about letting things go of things that no longer serve a purpose.
@spencerbrown6214
Жыл бұрын
SO true!!! 👍
I've been waiting for this for sooooo long
@ijessup
4 жыл бұрын
ME. TOO.
I’ve been looking forward to this episode. Can’t wait for the next one.
@nadbwah282
4 жыл бұрын
Me tooooo !!!! I've patiently been waiting for this and it's definitely so satisfying !!
@colorfulchrista231
4 жыл бұрын
me too.. been so long..
@nurulatiqah9639
4 жыл бұрын
Me too👉🏽👈🏽
who in their right mind would have a carpet floor in their bathroom ?
@iamwhoiamd
3 жыл бұрын
This is an old house and they used to have carpet in the bathroom my Grandma had carpet in her bathroom and it wasn't really weird until recently I mean people didn't get water on the floor like they do now you know like you put something over the top of the carpet when you step out of bathtub and stuff like that plus treated the bathroom more like a powder room. My grandma loves stepping out onto carpet after a bath she used to tell me how my mom's bathroom with no carpet was just too cold
@source5729
3 жыл бұрын
@@iamwhoiamd My grandma carpeted her KITCHEN! 😱
@beatrizsoares4933
3 жыл бұрын
@@iamwhoiamd here in my country carpets are strange, we don't have those at our house
@timelordwarrior4394
3 жыл бұрын
We use bathroom mats. But full on bolted carpet seems werid 😂
@mstwelvedeadlycyns
3 жыл бұрын
My mom did back then when I was little.
I was recently involved in the clean-out of a family member's squalor apartment and honestly don't think that, no matter how clean it might be one day (the biohazards are gone, but it's still filthy), I could ever sleep there. God Bless those who clean these places out for a living!
I was unconsciously holding my breath at different times while watching this.
I could be wrong but there was a time when that house was better. Just from the stove and the kitchen stuff, there was someone who cooked and put lace curtains up and then things changed and it went topsy turvy. Anyhow, I applaud Jessup and all for tackling this mess and wish her luck. Looking forward to better times for the property. Needs a good saging ceremony.
@joantrotter3005
3 жыл бұрын
Maybe a wife that died? Grief can really mess with someone.
I'm a general contractor in california and every few months I do some work for a client who works with family trusts after an elder has deceased/gone into a home. I get called in whenever there is a hoarder and they need some dumping done as well as minor repairs to get the house in sellable condition. Usually my client and her helpers do all of the bagging/cleaning and we just take it to the thrift store and dump. Last year we had an INSANE job in a multimillion dollar home, absolutely packed to the gills with trash and possessions. We estimated about 20,000 magazines were hauled away. There was just about every item that had been offered on QVC from the 90s-00s in boxes. We went through 18 40 yard trailers of just trash, I don't even remember how many trailers of thrift store runs. Was about 4 months of work. This is giving me bad flashbacks lol!
@michaelmullin3585
3 жыл бұрын
During Katrina, a family donated 25 trash bags of clothing that had belonged to their grandmother. She was old, very, very obese, and she did nothing but order clothes from off the TV. As it turned out, the clothes were in excellent shape and we served numbers of very obese women from Louisiana who ran from the hurricane at the last minute with nothing.
That crunchy carpet removal in the bathroom was horrifying and also the best part.
This place must have been quite a bargain to take on a project like this. I highly recommend you get an ozone machine on Amazon and use that a few times to kill any mold mildew, critters, etc.that could be left behind and not visible to the human eye.
Carpeting in a bathroom, just absolutely horrid! Thank you for respecting the previous tenant by capturing their American Legion Cert. I wish for you all to stay healthy.
@poephila
4 жыл бұрын
That was such a cool find!
@ijessup
4 жыл бұрын
a treasure, to be sure. i have a little stash of mementos from the previous occupant
Hi, I see this video is 2 years old. I just found your channel. For someone so young, you are amazing. You go girl, and don’t ever let rude comments change who you are, some people are so unhappy and judgmental because they don’t have courage to try anything different. Keep up your dream, love the grand piano and your little chipmunks,
This might be the cleanest hoarder house I've ever seen. I wish the jobs we got at work were this tidy.
@judyayson
3 жыл бұрын
I dont really know thst id call this a hoarder as much an unorganized person.He had some interesting collections
I hope those books -especially the old crafting books - went to the equivalent of a charity shop over there; there's a lot of people who love doing vintage craft projects! It's a weird niche, but one where we love getting old craft books even if they're a bit natty. There's probably people who'll buy some of the vintage adverts he collected online, too - not my thing, but I see stuff like that on eBay sometimes. Of course, just listing anything possibly collectable/sell-able on eBay would probably take forever! I think there's curio collectors who'd like the eye-chart... At least in some of the metal trash there's the raw materials to upcycle it into something nice.
@claudettetooley
4 жыл бұрын
I also hope she leafed through the pages on the books before donating or throwing them out. People put all kinds of things in the pages of books, including money.
There’s some cool stuff in here. Like the old drawings and magazines
It’s nice to see she has a method to her cleaning, etc. so many videos showing people cleaning out a hoarder house, they just climb over stuff looking for the treasure....drives me nuts.
ok but the mismatched shoes is such a look
Never skip the ads. This woman deserves every single cent of monetization.
It would be incredibly sad to have to do that. To throw away everything that someone’s life amounted to. I know there’s no choice and it’s no fault of your own. It’s just a very sad result of a sad life. I pray this project will bring new life, new joy, new memories of a fulfilled life!
@ijessup
4 жыл бұрын
🖤🖤🖤
Why people put carpet in a bathroom I’ll never understand 🤷🏻♀️
@elizabethhamilton1166
3 жыл бұрын
And who puts carpet on basement steps and then lets their dogs pee on it? (I had this at my new home. Ew. 😝)
@korinnab.2318
3 жыл бұрын
Imagine the ecosystem living in that bathroom carpet
@adamedia84
3 жыл бұрын
you look so beauty i like ur smile muahhh
@sfwatxyo2162
3 жыл бұрын
Yuck🤢! You must be a germaphobe, like me.
@gardenknitter4
3 жыл бұрын
Keeeps your feet warm
I’m surprised she’s not tired!! I get tired after 10 minutes of cleaning lol 😩 she did a great job
In case anyone's curious like me, I googled the name on the American Legion certificate (Joaquin Ayala) and found an obituary from March of this year, so my guess is the Uyedas picked this up via a deceased estate sale or similar. If it's the same guy then I assume he bailed on the property years ago to go live with family, and the obit sounded like he was well-loved, so there's that.
@belssage
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your research. My heart was breaking.
@lulubellecataloni5605
4 жыл бұрын
Good job! Thank you for this
This popped up on my recommended and I got so excited to watch part two before realizing I'm actually watching as they're being released for once. Most definitely will be subscribing so I don't miss the rest of this renovation!!
@ijessup
4 жыл бұрын
THIS IS ALL HAPPENING IN REAL TIME 😂
I'm in process of renovating my own tiny house that was like a hoarder house literally filled with trash and dog poo and urine from 5 pitbulls that lived there. Glad to see someone else as determined as I am to turn a poo house into a livable space. You are incredible!
Finally KZreads recommendation actually recommend something I want to actually watch 😅💕
This is sad. Someone's life reduced to nothing. Someone apparently struggled with caring for themselves. I hope if they died, they weren't alone and if they moved on, they got help. Looking forward to the renovation. Nicely done.
@Yanikun
4 жыл бұрын
@Thornback I mean, there were multiples of certains objects (some even unused) and multiple piles. I think it can still be considered hoarding, even if it isn't completely blown out like we see in some shows.
@kathiix0146
4 жыл бұрын
Thornback my grandparents are 90 and there houses are all tidied up. I don’t know what kind of old people you know.
i'm so upset that i found the first video and not the last so now i can't binge this transformation i gotta wait
@bears5916
4 жыл бұрын
Lauren MacWhinney ditto!!!
Person living there must have been a veteran. The books etc kind of tell you that. I liked that old stove especially the two ovens. You should see if it could be refurbished. That was a nice old cast iron tub too.
@CD-Beats
3 жыл бұрын
She found a veterans certificate somewhere in the kitchen. Good inference though!
The KITCHEN SINK 😍😍😍!!!! Those are vintage and people want to buy them. So refinish it and it would look brand new and beautiful in your kitchen
@RRMWildChild
3 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. I have been wanting one of those for years. 😍
I love the antique items, I hope most was saved/salvaged.
I can’t tell you how satisfying this was, watching you clean this house up.
It starts of as funny but then as it goes on and on I feel sadder and sadder. The bathroom nearly made me cry.
Don’t get rid of the claw foot tub. That’s worth a shit ton and it’s awesome.
@tiffhasknees
3 жыл бұрын
exactly what i was thinking
@source5729
3 жыл бұрын
She’s not
I was watching the whole video like. "Ok! this is when she founds the body" hahaha
I came for the satisfying cleaning and subscribed for the personality and editing!
@ijessup
4 жыл бұрын
haha! thank you 🥰
Enjoyed the clear out but not the music! 😫😁❤️
Salute to her patience
I appreciate the fact that you seem to at least handle things carefully and go through them a little...instead of just raking it into a giant dumpster. It seemed respectful....so I am looking forward to more videos and will subscribe.
I have to say this was intriguing to watch. So many items you removed that could easily make it to the homeless shelters. The pots/pans and all the clothes and such can easily be cleaned, sanitized and really needy people would love to receive any of it. Books, paper recycled, even the appliances can be reworked, cleaned, sanitized and used again. Sure they are not new modern versions. But some people would still love to get them for their use... Thumbs Up!
I feel like these jobs would turn me into a bigger hoarder, I see so many things I would have kept 😆
@EriBarr
Жыл бұрын
My mother in law is a hoarder.. they do cleanups like this and she started my hoard.. when we got our house we didn’t have anything so she would bring truck loads to ‘see what we could use’… there boxes in my garage with family portraits of people I have never known or laid eyes on.. even a receipt book that looks to be from child support.. like they documented every penny that was given and for what.. and I mean every penny.. and other random stop.. they promised to come back and take what I didn’t want away.. but it’s been years and nothing.. I’m not with their son anymore so they could care less
Last place I cleaned out filled 2 30 yard dumpsters of trash. One 30 yard dumpster of metal and another cargo van full of broken electronics. I feel your pain. Amazing what these people can do to a house.
Okay but why is no one commenting on the editing style, it's literally so dope!
As a veteran, I did not find showing Joaquin Ayala's name as disrespectful. Ignore the hateful comment. I am sure that Mr. Ayala would be pleased to know that someone so caring is restoring something that somehow went wrong. Keep your head up, young lady. You are doing great! I've done that work before and it is difficult on so many levels.
@suedefringe
4 жыл бұрын
If they had taken the time to read the description they would see that he hasn't lived in this house for at least 5-10 years. There have been squatters etc . So in no was was this disrespectful to the Staff Sargent. She happen to find something imo that would have been important and showed it.
@ijessup
4 жыл бұрын
thank you for that. i stand by my decision but it's never a good feeling when people are trying to shame you 🖤
some of the stuff you showed like the books and notes and Polaroid were so cool, I love collecting vintage things
Ugh! Hon, I have to admire your determination and drive. I honestly think I would have just burned the place down. But I'm kinda lazy that way. LOL.
The art books. The male model reference book using the Marlboro man. how to paint textiles. It's the old home of a artist (shout out to Joaquin Ayala!), and the new home of an artist. Looking forward to the next installment of El Abode de la Artistas.
@ijessup
4 жыл бұрын
🖤there are books strewn about the property on how to work with electronics, photography, glass blowing... you name it! i love knowing that the previous occupant was a DIYer
@smarterthanawaffle
4 жыл бұрын
@@ijessup how cool is that? are you a DIYer too?
This was sooooo satisfying! I also find it hilarious that Americans think this is a tiny house ;D
@tinekejoldersma
4 жыл бұрын
Yay, the bathroom is bigger then a tiny house XD
@erinmeighan667
4 жыл бұрын
Ikr😂
@redzz1087
4 жыл бұрын
Lol most tiny houses and i am american are barely bigger than a school bus
@redzz1087
4 жыл бұрын
Some tiny homes are smaller then school buses
@redzz1087
4 жыл бұрын
And you cant let a tiny house get dirty or you wouldent be able to walk
Good job. Personally, I would light a match because of all the mold everywhere. You don't know how deep it goes, maybe right into the structure itself. There may still be some mold left even though you can't see it and you think you got rid of it. So you will paint over the walls or put some wallpaper over it - and you will breathe it for years. It is really dangerous.
@JoeMcFarlanesgoogle
3 жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more. For only 700 Sq ft on such a huge lot, it seems much quicker to just tear it down and get to rebuild exactly what you want since you're gonna go all the way down to studs anyway
@vee7330
2 жыл бұрын
You can always combat this by soaking certain areas with some mold spray, paint over it with a special primer that contains particles like mold spores, and have frequent ozium treatments (it basically zaps all the "bad" ions in the air, which also kills of bacteria, mold, and odor particles). It definitely doesn't help with mold in the structure but it's a pretty good way to deal with it short term.
the pink drainboard sink
Lots of vintage ephemera (magazines, books, etc)I hope they didn’t throw it away! A crafter Artist 😊
@nathanjohansen7169
4 жыл бұрын
Those Esquire magazines would be pretty cool. And that Native American picture. It looked like they were separating a few things.
Can we just appreciate her hardwork👏👏
I like the fact that she started by letting in the natural light from all the windows 😷😷😷 Oh the power of clean, duck tape, celebration dancing etc. 👍👍👍
The house was "abandoned" years ago and squatters took over. Don't automatically blame the former owner. He could have kept the place emaculate before he passed away. for all we know.
Joaquin was born on June 10, 1932 and passed away on Wednesday, February 16, 2011. Joaquin was a resident of Joshua Tree, California. I found that info in the internet
@nuramira3570
3 жыл бұрын
Woahh 😮😮
I did a little digging, and it looks like you have a vintage (1960s-70s) GE/Hotpoint electric stove on your hands! They seem to be popular with restorers, and older appliances like that are workhorses. I would absolutely invest some time into what could be an awesome centerpiece in the kitchen.
Whoever lived there was a sad, depressed person. But now you will clean it out and bring life back to it. You rock!!
I was looking for cool cleaning videos and I found the coolest most bad ass looking woman?! I'm super glad I stumbled upon your channel. The gods of the algorithm are good 🙃☺️
Why did you throw out that treasure???!! (I'm referring to the toilet paper 😂😅)
@ijessup
4 жыл бұрын
haha! that was before the pandemic!!! i totally would have kept it if i knew it would be worth a fortune now 😩
One thing, always look through the pockets of clothes. Many times I have found money and jewels hidden in clothes hanging in the closet.
To everyone saying that this isn't a hoarder's house, Hoarding Disorder (it's an actual medical disorder) does generally present itself with mass gathering and keeping of trash and unused/unusable things, but large volume is not the only sign. Some of the other key indicators are: -Unusable beds/furniture due to clutter -Objects and trash filling sinks and bathtubs -Dirty food preparation surfaces -Not cleaning rodent/pest droppings/nests -Misplacing important items/documents in clutter All of this is displayed in this house.
It takes a certain kind of personality to even try to salvage items from that mess.
After seeing the first 5 minutes, I’ve subscribed. I definitely wanna see phase 2 and 3 and . . . .
@AyeshaKhan-uy2io
4 жыл бұрын
Me too
me patiently waiting for the next vid
I'm disappointed that they didn't share the background story. Like how did this house end up like this. What happened to the owner. What are they going to do with all the stuff....
@lindacowles756
Жыл бұрын
G'day, kiranmahilange9! Other channels like Midwest Magic Cleaning and Aurikatariina tell about the homeowners' situations and stories.
It's so satisfying watching a place go from absolutely gross and be changed into something much more beautiful. Can't wait to see what you do with the place! Congratulations on your new place!!
It’s not so much a hoarder’s house as the home of someone who just could not cope with his daily life for a very long time. It’s sorta sad how you can see the aging and disability of a man in the layers. All the black mold and rat/mouse evidence makes me really glad you used the mask and gloves... so yeah , plenty of trash, but sure hope some of those clothes went to donation. Lots of vintage keepsakes, but it took some work to find things. Thanks for sharing your work adventures with us - inspiring!
@pirathames
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for showing compassion and maturity, and for not being another holier-than-thou ignoramus who has nothing to contribute but "ewwww!" or "I could never live like this, how hard is it to just clean up?" None of us know what limitations life may have in store for us, now, or as we age x
Am i the only one who liked the oven? It'll be such a waste to throw such an old beautiful and in such great state oven
I just turned 17 about a week ago and got my tonsils taken out 3 days ago. I’ve been having severe depression and anxiety. Not being able to sleep. It’s currently 1am for me and this video has calmed me down so much. I can’t wait to see other things that are on your channel 👍
@pinheadcurly
3 жыл бұрын
I hope you are feeling better, Caitlyn Hunt!
@urbanohiogardener
3 жыл бұрын
Your generation, I feel so badly for y'all.
The rats in the warming drawer were living like kings I'm sure!
I've never understood carpet in the bathroom....? Why?!?!
@nagahrady1775
4 жыл бұрын
maybe he was an old man and we was afraid to fall on the floor
@kokobear1724
4 жыл бұрын
It was a thing back in the days, why i have no idea
@Mr.DMZ.
4 жыл бұрын
It was some ugly trend for some reason. I saw a couple normal size homes that had this. It's really weird
You are an amazingly energetic person whom cleans like a boss. Just a thought, the house you are cleaning dose not appear to be a Hoarder's house. It is a house which the person has no self worth, not necessarily someone whom has a fear of loss. Basically Filth dose not equal hoarder, hoarding is a mental illness and should not be linked to occasions it is not the cause of but YES sometimes hoarders do end up living in filth which is very sad.
@teretorre1
4 жыл бұрын
Ray, you are correct. I'm a professional organizer/declutterer. Hoarding is a psychological pathology with a definition. This is NOT a hoarder house.
That claw foot tub is worth a big chunk of cash if restored. Besides the gun, everything else looked like junk.
I got really sad when I saw the US Armed Forces document with the gentleman’s name on it 😢
I did this once before to get a cheap apartment. Had to do a lot of reno before I could move in. Hoarders are much more common than people want to believe. The place that I redid the guy died of disintary. There was a family of rats living in the couch.
@rebeccaelliott4261
4 жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness 😱
@meisselherrera5093
4 жыл бұрын
Yeah, hoarding shows on TV are the smallest cases, cause we are all hoarding something to some degree. Stay connected to others, check on your people! 💜
So excited to see what you do next with this house! Congrats on clearing it out!! You've definitely put in so much hard work already!
I know it's a bit late, but for future reference it doesn't take much and it is totally worth the money to have some of those paper products appraised by a collection expert. Especially things like old pin up posters, baseball cards etc. When they are in as good condition as those seemed to be, some can go for hundreds if not thousands of dollars depending on the printer/manufacturer and era. Just a pro tip for some extra cash towards future projects!
Between jobs in Baltimore in the 80s I did clean out work for $10.00 a day. I had 8 kids to feed soooooo. Kudos to your determination It is a lot of work but as you have shown you have the moxie to complete it and make it into an amazing place. Kinda watched backwards but subscribed so I can follow your journey. Blessings from Peru
@katia.luna213
3 жыл бұрын
Bless you for working that hard for your kids
@sharonstuebi8181
3 жыл бұрын
@@katia.luna213 💖 now bless them they are taking care of me. 4 of tbem are actually building me a handicapped accessible stone castle on my little farm in Peru. They treat me like a Queen
Credit where credit is due, I do this for a living and you stuck at it till the end and got your hands dirty Well done from the UK
Please be careful with all that black mold everywhere. That stuff can kill you (not to mention what lurks in the rat poo).
Also, you should be making a pile for all metals and all old wood! You could get a ton for all of that metal if you recycle it. That includes old pans etc. All good scrap! PLEASE PUT SOMETHING IN THE HOLE (a large empty cup) of that toilet! You're letting all of the septic gases out into your house.
My comment is: You should have sorted the trash it to a manner it would be reused, recycled (papers, glass bottles, plastics, metal, wood etc). You might find it easy to reuse some of it for outdoor purpose...
@cherylwebb8340
3 жыл бұрын
When you have that much work to do, you do it the fastest way you can!🥴
14:00 nothing like finding a random gun to make your day brighter :)
the best part was when she tore out that nasty carpeting 👍👍👍
Everyone should be rewarded for Cleaning up homes like this.
Finding the cover to the back of a toilet is always a rare find
I definitely would have opened ALL the windows and doors!
lol the bath tub sitting on a rug and bricks reminds me of car thieves that steal wheels
@ijessup
3 жыл бұрын
😂
This is actually a really nice place it's sad it reached that state..
Saw the words CLEAN OUT and HOARDERS and I INSTANTLY SUBSCRIBED!!!🙌🏽
Hopefully all that cookware and other metal objects were recycled instead of winding up in a landfill!!!
@rogerk3304
4 жыл бұрын
I was thinking the same exact thing!
I love your content. Knowing that you're completing tasks like this with ADD makes me feel like I can do anything. Thank you 🥰
Why on earth would one have a carpet floor in the BATHROOM?!
@AshPagelsdorf42
3 жыл бұрын
when first buying home and doing walkthroughs of others, yep carpet in bathroom - so gross!
@boxingzorket
3 жыл бұрын
It used to be a "thing". In the 70's - we carpeted everything. Including our car dashboards!! Gross!!
@lowietv964
3 жыл бұрын
Hello alex
@gerhard6105
3 жыл бұрын
@@boxingzorket in my 1860 Belgium house i bought in Januar 2020, there is dark brown carpet on the walls behind the bath and pale carpet on the other walls. I leave it there untill i have money to make the new bathroom upstairs. I am from the adjacent country of the Netherlands and i had never seen carpet on the walls before. One of the people who lived here said that the whole village came to look to the super modern bathroom. In live in the Battle of the Bulge area. Belgiums even put white wallpaper on the ceiling. In the Netherland its mostly stuc (plaster).