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Dennis Adams
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  • Corvallis, OR
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Oregon - Personal Property Removal

Dennis Adams
  • Specialist
  • Corvallis, OR
Posted

Hi All,

I'm looking for guidance.  I have often acquired houses that are filled with someone else's stuff, which I then need to dispose of.  It's usually mostly junk, but some valuable things are often mixed in.  I've dealt with this in various ways in the past.

BUT NOW I am thinking about emptying out houses of personal property as a service to others.  I've seen it done a couple different ways, but what I envision is giving the owner a quote for the cost of removal, which will be lower (possibly $0) if there is a lot of resalable stuff.

Is there a need for this in/around Portland?  Or are there already good providers that I'm just unaware of?  If I can establish the need, I'll start soliciting business in the marketplace.

Dennis

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