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How to properly clean a house after tenant left without cleaning

Cindy Zhu
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Hi, guys, the tenant who rented my house left without clearing the fridge. Now all the foods left inside got rotten and they smell horrible. I don't want to leave them in the trash can waiting for the collection as the smell may bother the neighbors. Aside from calling a commercial waste collection company which may be costly, is there any other solution which may cost less? Thanks in advance.

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Bob Stevens
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Quote from @Cindy Zhu:

Hi, guys, the tenant who rented my house left without clearing the fridge. Now all the foods left inside got rotten and they smell horrible. I don't want to leave them in the trash can waiting for the collection as the smell may bother the neighbors. Aside from calling a commercial waste collection company which may be costly, is there any other solution which may cost less? Thanks in advance.

 REALLY!! how to clean out a fridge, IS THIS what BP has come to? THROW IT AWAY!!! A commercial waste co!!  Come on! 

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