Hoarders Property Clearance | Hoarders & The Allure
Those battling obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), and in particular a problem with hoarding, are driven by what one psychologist has called “the allure of opportunity” on Alltop.com.
Those battling obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), and in particular a problem with hoarding, are driven by what one psychologist has called “the allure of opportunity” on Alltop.com.
Although a far lower proportion of people have admitted to being hoarders, Debbie Stanley stated that the symptoms can be so well hidden that it could only be guessed how many people it affects.
A local buy-to-let landlord who owned several properties in the Huyton area contacted us and asked us to clear one of her properties. We knew this client quite well as we’d done two previous jobs for her – we’re always pleased to get repeat custom. The property in question was a large four-bedroomed, detached Victorian house in the suburbs.
The collection includes a postcard dated to 1917, showing the Green and the pub; a picture of a gentlemen working in a bicycle shed next to the post office, dated to the 1930s; and a village shot turned into a Christmas card from the 1950s.
The devices were discovered in a house in Northumberland after the elderly owner died. Experts called in by the family were clearing the home when they came across the devices and immediately telephoned the police.
A 200-year-old love letter, written in French, has been discovered in one of the items found during a house clearance.
Our client for this house clearance owned a second-floor, two-bedroomed property in a large block of flats built in the mid-1990s near East Chevington centre. He had been letting it out to tenants for a number of years, but the latest set of occupants had left it in very poor condition with damaged furniture, stained carpets and torn curtains.
A landlord instructed us to clear a three bedroom flat he owned in a large converted Victorian house in Dudley , probably built in the last decade of the 19th century, and converted to flats in the 1980s. The property had suffered a fairly severe mouse infestation, but the local council’s pest control service had now successfully dealt with the problem.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) has been adapted as a light-hearted term of endearment for some people, whose friends may call them “a bit OCD-ish,” however the truth behind the sometimes-crippling condition can be a lot more serious.
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