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[quote=Anonymous]I was literally just thinking this about my in laws house! It’s not filthy, but they clearly need a deep clean (my kids’ white socks were brown on the bottom, the cabinet doors are greasy, etc). But what I really want is for my husband to convince them to start declutterring. They are not hoarders but they have 50 years of stuff that they need to tack in their basement and attic and they are in their 80s and healthy enough to go through it now. On top of that, he has an aunt who lives in the house she inherited from his grandparents who never declutterred their home, and he’ll be responsible for cleaning two generations of stuff from that house when she passes. I just find it deeply unfair for elderly people to do this to their children. [/quote]
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