When my mom got brain cancer and we moved her to my sister's house in CA. we had a mess like that to clean up. She had also let my nephew drag in every little bit of junk he could find. I had my junkman haul off two loads of junk on a 1 ton flatbed pulling a lowboy trailer and had to use my tractor and loader to haul off 2- 16 yard trailers full. I left a good sized pile pushed to the end of the property that was stuff that the renter in the other house on the property had left. That was before she let him move back and load the yard again. After he was gone and she got sick I had to do it all over again along with a 16 yard load of crap out of the house once everybody had got out what they wanted and the landlord had decide what he wanted to keep. He then wanted me to haul some more crap that was around there, whining about how, as a fellow landlord I should know how it felt to have to clean these places up. I let him know that I had went way out of my way to do him right, heck, I could have left everything, I wasn't renting the place! He didn't like it when I told him that he should have put her in check 10 tons ago! /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif I didn't leave much, I would have probably had got the last piddly pickup load or two if it hadn't rained and turned the place into a swamp. I also had never charged him for the dead trees I had cut down and hauled off to keep someone from getting killed or mentioned the rotten roof that we had been covering with tarps for a year because he wouldn't fix it. I bought a project property that had a trailer on it that looked worse that that house in the link. They had packed it like that house and let their cats crap in it. When they couldn't step around it they had spread cat litter and newspapers and let 'em layer it again. There were places in that trailer that were a foot deep in cat crap, cat litter and newspapers! /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif They had bought a new trailer, had it set in front of the old one and just moved what they needed, along with the cats. The neighbors told me that when the new trailer got repo'ed the hauler opened the windows before pulling it and you could smell the stink around the neighborhood for a day or two. Some folks are just a little off upstairs. /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif