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Room-by-Room Bereavement House Clearance Plan

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Room-by-Room Bereavement House Clearance Plan

Simplify estate transitions with our Room-by-Room Bereavement House Clearance Plan. We handle all details with sensitivity, ensuring peace of mind and seamless clearance. The living room usually holds cherished memories and treasured possessions. Display cabinets, sideboards and shelves are typically filled with ornaments, framed photos, and delicate collectables. Begin by removing all the items carefully, one section at a time, and always...

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What Happens to Valuables During a Bereavement Clearance

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What Happens to Valuables During a Bereavement Clearance

When someone dies, their belongings do not automatically become “free to take”. In most cases, everything they owned becomes part of their estate. The estate is dealt with by a person called an executor (if there is a will) or an administrator (if there is no will). This person has the authority to make decisions about the home, including what happens to valuables, but they may need legal permission before selling or giving anything away. That...

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