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Updated almost 6 years ago, 02/28/2019

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Katie Ritter
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  • Scranton, PA
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Investment Property filled with high end items, what do you do?

Katie Ritter
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  • Scranton, PA
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There is an investment property that is over 3,000 sq ft filled with at one point high end items.  I wouldn't consider it hoarding but the amount of clothing this husband and wife had blows my mind.  Some items are still in their packaging and most clothing has been purchased from stores such as Neiman Marcus.  The house has not been lived in for 10 years, that is why I would say the items have at one point been high end.  What do you recommend in emptying the contents of this home?  I think it is important to note that this home is in rural PA so options like Goodwill picking up might be unlikely.  I have considered selling some of the items but the woman was so petite like shoe size 4, I don't see a huge market for it.  Has anyone else experienced something similar?

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