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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thank you for all the helpful responses. We’ve been trying to penny pinch and these responses have made me realize how much stress it has added to the situation. We are generally very frugal, but I am seeing the value of simply throwing money at the problem, paying someone to clear the house at, and selling it. To the poster who said to conserve time and energy to go through personal items and papers, you are absolutely correct, that has been extremely exhausting and time consuming. Thanks again everyone. [/quote] Never has "time is money" been clearer to me than when we (mostly me) were cleaning out my ILs' house. You should go through and pick out anything you want/need to keep. If you have a few days, you can see if there are any freecyclers/buy nothing-ers who want to take some of the stuff off your hands. Then call a junk hauler, some of whom will take saleable stuff to Goodwill and all of whom can have the house emptied in a day. Take care of yourself. [/quote]
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