In the weeks and months after a loved one passes, there’s much to be done by children, friends and relatives to handle paperwork, and prepare the deceased’s home for sale. Sometimes, this process is fraught with time constraints, based on when adult children can navigate work, travel and cleanout schedules. Sometimes, refurbishing or remodeling even takes place. The process doesn't have to be hard. Below are some ways to make it easy and stress-free!
Securing Important Documents: Secure all important investment, banking, mortgage documentation, deeds, social security, insurance forms and alike. Even utility bills and credit card bills should be gathered and given to an attorney, if one’s been chosen, to ensure utilities remain on in the home. If instructions have been left for an executor or executrix, ensure that as the cleanout takes place, these documents are to be given priority and remain organized. If a will exists, it may give specifics about items to be given or set aside for distribution later, so it’s a good idea to read it to ensure with wishes and instructions of the decedent are followed.
Changing the Locks: The locks on a home should be changed. This eliminates the chance that anyone, including former caregivers or contractors, cannot access a home without your permission.
Preparing for the Cleanout: When beginning the clean out, have boxes and containers available to set aside and stage items that are fragile, or are being given to specific family/friends. Keep that space in the house organized! Note: The very best way to stop progress is to open a box of pictures. Having lost both parents, my sisters and I found that if we looked at photos, we’d start going down memory lane, and get nothing done. It’s best to put photo albums aside and make time for going through all pictures at the end of the cleanout. This way, you can take time and care, go through pictures, sort them, and enjoy them.
Selecting Items for Donation: Set aside items for donation, or pickup by charities, and make appointments for pickup on the same appointment days. This eliminates having to go back and forth to the residence on multiple occasions, or have your progress interrupted to repeated.
Renting a Dumpster: Having a dumpster available is the best way to handle all unwanted items from the home. It can be parked outside of the garage or close to a front door to make loading easy. At Berks Transfer, we’ll ensure that the dumpster is there for your cleanout process and that it gets switched out as often as you need it. Upon your completion, we’ll pull the last container, and you’re set.
We work with a lot of real estate agents, attorneys, contractors and cleaning firms, and can help you make the process an easier one. Contact Joan to learn more!