4 Tips for an Easier Estate Clean Out

5 Tips for an Easier Estate Clean OutCleaning out the home of a deceased loved one can be extremely painful.

There are likely to be a lot of memories hidden in drawers and closets of the house.

One way to make the process easier emotionally is to focus on efficiency. The sooner you get things cleared out, the sooner you can close the front door for the last time and begin moving on.

This article will give you 4 tips for an easier estate clean out.

1. Find Important Documents

The first thing you need to do is track down important documents that your loved one left behind.

These include wills, trusts, bank statements and deeds to the house.

Be sure to set these documents in a safe place so they’re not accidentally thrown away. Consult these documents when it comes to who your loved one wanted to give his or her property.

2. Sort Things Into Piles

Once the documents are found, it’s time to start sorting through the items.

Make a pile of things to throw away, a pile of things to donate, a pile of things to take home, and a pile of things to sell.

Start the decluttering process by taking out piles of trash as soon as they start to form.

You’ll be surprised how much you can remove from the home when you start throwing out trash and useless items.

Before donating clothes be sure to check the pockets for any valuable items or cash.

3. Have an Estate Sale

The items your loved one no longer needs could go to good use in another family.

Hold an estate sale to sell what’s left in the home after you’ve taken what you wanted and discarded trash.

This is a great time to sell furniture and other large items that would be a pain to move on your own. Advertise your estate sale by putting signs around the neighborhood and creating a Facebook event.

Go to this website to find a service that will help you clean up extra items in your loved one’s estate.

4. Prepare the House For Sale

Now that the house is cleaned out and you have a little extra money from the estate sale, it’s time to prepare the house to sell.

If your loved one left you the house, you’re going to want to have it looking presentable so you can make money off of a sale.

Make sure the house is in working order by making any necessary repairs and adding a fresh coat of paint.

Now You Know How To Conduct an Estate Clean Out

Sorting through a loved one’s items after they’re gone is a sad reality that we all have to face.

Remember an estate clean out isn’t about wiping away all memory of a relative, but rather helping them carry out their will after death by organizing their belongings.

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Comments

  1. Jo-Ann Brightman says

    There is a lot of work to be done before an estate sale, and these tips can help to make it easier. You can find all sorts of mementos.