lelandj wrote:

>> So, while she is in jail you have a dumpster dropped in your yard, hire
>> a couple of day workers and clean house. When they let her go she will
>> start again, but you will be good for a couple of years.
>>
>> We did that with the lady across the street. She was sent to the
>> hospital for rehab after a stroke. We told her we would have to clean
>> her house or "they" would keep her locked up forever. She agreed.
> 
> Hoarders truly experience excruciating pain when required to throw their 
> stuff out, even when their stuff is worthless, hazardous, or 
> unsanitary.  Doing  so to my wife could give her a stoke, heart attack, 
> or nervous breakdown, or it might get me killed.  LOL.

Hi Leland,

That's right. That's why you wait until she gets in trouble for it and 
is sent to jail or whatever. Then you make it that "they" won't let her 
out until you get it cleaned up.

The gal across the street had paths through all the stuff. I have seen 
some places with tunnels. We cut it by 50%, easy. It was all trash.

I noticed from your birthday vids that your dining room was not that bad.
-- 
Regards,

Pete
http://pete-theisen.com/
http://elect-pete-theisen.com/

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