Those featured in Hoarders lived in houses loaded floor-to-ceiling with clutter, personal effects, and, most often, actual garbage. The show offered a look into the lives of those living with the results of hoarding, and it shined a light on the tragedies inherent in many of these ...
There are many places you can find unused items to scrap and cash in with. Sometimes cleaning up hoarding houses can be a challenge because a lot of the junk can be seen as garbage, but there could be a few items you should keep an eye out for that are good for scrap. Here are so...
Kathleen's hoarding began after her husband was killed in a train accident. Her hoarding not only fills up her own house, it's filling up her daughter's house, too, where Kathleen has been living. Scott has bought hundreds of houses, buildings, barns, and semi's and filled them with ...
Inside view is looking pretty normal, as long as we agree to ignore that rogue bottle of glitter glue in with the food products. But then, look a little closer…what’s that behind the lentils and canned pineapples? That would be my secret stash of magazines from the ’30s, ’40s, ’...
•Driving around with parent in car looking at how “nice other people’s houses are/they live.” •Trying to clean up and getting yelled at, instead of being thanked for efforts. •Christmas trees sticking around forever, some until next season or in tree graveyard in backyard. ...
There's something so magical and wonderful about a tree house when you're a kid. Maybe the draw is just having a space that's all your own. Or, perhaps it's a feeling of safety you get from being high up in the trees. Whatever it is, tree houses are undeniably awesome. This isn...
Kathleen's hoarding began after her husband was killed in a train accident. Her hoarding not only fills up her own house, it's filling up her daughter's house, too, where Kathleen has been living. Scott has bought hundreds of houses, buildings, barns, and semi's and filled them with ...