Hoarding Cleanup Prep Checklist (Columbus, OH)

This is the calm, practical version—so you don't lose essentials, you avoid chaos, and cleanup day goes faster. If you're overwhelmed: do the High Impact items first and stop there.

Quick estimate tip: ZIP + timeline + which rooms matter most first = the fastest accurate scope. Photos are optional (wide shots help).

Interactive Prep Checklist

Tap to check items off. Use the notes fields if you want to email yourself a plan.

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1) HIGH IMPACT — Protect essentials first

This prevents the most regret. Do this even if you do nothing else.

2) HIGH IMPACT — Pick your priority outcome

One clear goal keeps the day from turning into chaos.

3) ACCESS — Plan access + logistics

These details reduce time (and cost) on cleanup day.

4) OPTIONAL — Take helpful photos

Wide shots beat closeups. Photos speed up scope accuracy.

5) DAY-OF — Quick prep

Small steps that prevent delays and stress.

6) AFTER — Choose the finish level

Pick what you need now vs. later. Don't overbuy the finish.

Want the fastest accurate estimate? Send your ZIP, timeline, and which rooms matter most first. Photos optional.

Download the Printable Checklist (PDF)

Prefer something you can print, email to family, or bring to a meeting? Use the PDF version here.

If this is for a parent or senior downsizing, start here: Clutter removal for seniors.

Executor / estate coordination?

Use a single decision-maker and request optional documentation if needed.

Probate & estate cleanouts
Landlord turnover or eviction deadline?

Prioritize empty + broom-clean first; finish level can come after inspection.

Move-out cleanouts

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