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Investment Property cleanout donations
I am about to close on a property to flip. The homeowner lost her husband and just wanted out of the property. She is overwhelmed with the situation so I told her to just take her valuables and leave the rest of the garbage in the house because I can take a day to throw it all in a roll off.
My question is for the furniture that is in the house and clothes and anything else that could be donated does anyone recommend a company that comes out to do site pickups. I am located in Virginia. Are the tax write offs worth the time to set stuff aside or is it better to just throw it all in the trash?