lunch containers, soda bottles, you name it. everything you can buy at the grocery store, you bring it home and it was all there. a lot of paperwork. people have a huge problem with what to do with paper. the crew begins carefully sifting through the debris room by room. we don t take the snow shovels and just haul the stuff into a trash can. we actually go through everything. we re going through those papers looking for stocks and bonds and photographs and birth certificates and things like that. the removal takes a seven-person crew three days to complete. we left him in really good shape. the cluttering client avoids eviction. and just months after the cleanup, they receive an unexpected call. out of the blue has a conversation with ron and says, i want to call and thank you for saving my life. shortly after we did that project, he ended up in the
about to create an action, an eviction. he felt the pressure. 2005. they head out to survey the scene. he welcomed us in and really said the magic words that fix-it people love to hear, like ron and myself, which is will you please help me? please help me. and what they find shocks even a team of experienced professionals. this place was one word abysmal. you had to push the door open with your shoulder to get it open. then you walked around sideways like this to slip in. just get in. and from there, there was virtually everything, food, clothing, stuff, everywhere. the debris in this case was a lot of trash, but also a lot of computer parts. he loved tinkering on computers and taking them apart. just like everything. lunch containers, soda bottles, you name it.
drive, ron and melissa alford head out to survey the scene. he welcomed us in and really said the magic words that fix it people love to hear, like ron and myself, which is will you please help me. please, help mow. and what at the find shocks even a team of experienced professionals. this place was one word, abysmal. you had to push the door open with your shoulder to get it open. and enthis you walked around sideways like this to slip in. just get in. and from there, there was just virtually everything, food, clothing, stuff everywhere. the debris in this case was a lot of trash. but also a lot of computer parts. he loved tinkering on computers and taking them apart. just like everything. lunch containers, soda bottles, you name it. anything you could buy at the
computer parts. he loved tinkering on computers and taking them apart. just like everything. lunch containers, soda bottles, you name it. everything you can buy at the grocery store, you bring it home and it was all there. a lot of paperwork. people have a huge problem with what to do with paper. the crew begins carefully sifting through the debris room by room. we don t take the snow shovels and just haul the stuff into a trash can. we actually go through everything. we re going through those papers looking for stocks and bonds and photographs and birth certificates and things like that. the removal takes a seven-person crew three days to complete. we left him in really good shape. the cluttering client avoids eviction. and just months after the cleanup, they receive an unexpected call.
please help me? please help me. and what they find shocks even a team of experienced professionals. this place was one word abysmal. you had to push the door open with your shoulder to get it open. then you walked around sideways like this to slip in. just get in. and from there, there was virtually everything, food, clothing, stuff, everywhere. the debris in this case was a lot of trash, but also a lot of computer parts. he loved tinkering on computers and taking them apart. just like everything. lunch containers, soda bottles, you name it. everything you can buy at the grocery store, you bring it home and it was all there. a lot of paperwork. people have a huge problem with what to do with paper. the crew begins carefully sifting through the debris room by room.