Wow! Some people really do not care what condition they live under! That violin didn't look too bad, the strings could be replaced. Take care, stay safe!
Good morning to you Taco. This house cleanout is definitely going to take days to get everything out. I hope that the violin is worth some money. Take care of yourself and be safe. Have a good day Taco.
I admire anyone who gets into this type of work. I don't even go up in my attic. Nothing up there but to me it is dark and scary. But for you and others who do go into dark and scary places with all sorts of unknown I appreciate what you put yourself into. Thanks for sharing.
The violin might be worth saving and getting repaired. My father-in-law used to fix them for fun when he retired. There is a wide range in value but if it is worth restoring a violin repair person would be able to tell you. You could take some pics and maybe email a few shops to see what they think?
So glad to see you join Tony and Renee on this clean out. Can’t wait to see what you all find.make sure you research the bow that goes with that violin, some can fetch a hefty price.
This cracks me up - "There going to be a gun somewhere. . . . ", "You got a bong in the corner". LOL This is the best! Also, Paper & Moose and you are the best UA-camrs. So kind and nice! And Tony too.
Use those empty containers for garbage cans. There seems to be a few lying around. The Band of Brothers DVD box set 19:15 has value but the collection altogether is great. The 10 lb. weight on the ground outside at the very beginning has a larger hole that is referred to as Olympic size (vs. standard size). Olympic weights sets are standardized to handle heavier loads. This is the size you find in most fitness gyms. The bars are longer, much thicker, and have large diameter ends on which to load the plates. The large ends make it much more unlikely the plates will accidentally fall off when jostling around during training sessions. With bigger bar ends, of course the holes on the metal plates have to be larger to fit. Some good stuff in there. Have fun.
I wouldn’t even bother with the clean out until there are several dumpsters on the premises. Don’t forget trash cans on your next visit. Taco you are one brave dude man. Unbelievable
Taco, I hope the three of you were paid well! I would be curious to know how many total hours you three put in on this job. I think to do a complete clean out of my house, which is relatively neat and I recycle constantly and donate often,would take 24-36 hours. I know I am going to enjoy these episodes, Renee’s too.
Enjoyed the video between you and Renee we are getting to see a lot more of this cleaning out which is great we love it thanks for the video catch you on the next one
Connie McCollam Not being nasty because I find myself wondering the same. Having said that, I have to try to put myself in these folks shoes due to being empathetic for as long as I remember. As a woman of 53 I’ve become aware that life is what happens when you’re busy making other plans. 😉 I have a couple dear friends who fight this urge (which is a form of OCD) to different degrees of success. Both were raised in a big hoard as far back as they can remember. Both had also suffered an awful lot of trauma and horrific abuse at the hands of family members as far back as they can recall. Which plays a big role in the condition. One of them has rheumatoid arthritis which further limits her ability to “keep things together.” Not outright garbage but…it’s a lot of everything else. As people get older they become further limited because you just can’t do what you could when young. It’s natural but it’s not fun. I’ve spent many years working with the elderly. Years ago-when I first started working in that field-it didn’t take long for me to understand the “grouchiness, and anger,” or conversely, the “depression and melancholia” at the necessity of “giving up” all the freedoms they’ve worked so hard to earn. Lots of the residents I worked with in the early days (aged 21) had lived through the depression and the Second World War..which contributed to food hoarding. Food insecurity can push you into overstocking food as well as saving things like aluminum foil, jars..etc. They saw a value there. It becomes a compulsion to save stuff because…well, you never know! There are many sad and unfortunate reasons people are willing to live in this manner.
I love the thrill of the hunt in clean outs! Never know where there’s a hidden cubbyhole or crawl space!! Most appreciated statement of the video was about not getting into politics ‼️ Those discussions can ruin a channel and I appreciate that you keep things apolitical! Looking forward to the next episode of this series!!
Wow! Thats a lot of work! That violin is fixable. Obviously it just hasn't been stored correctly. (but what has in that house?!?!) Thanks for another great video!!
A lot of channels that buy lockers, abandoned houses to clean up, etc. Are always taking stuff to donations, throw away, etc. I thrift a lot, and donate a lot to thrift stores here in Minnesota, I have asked them if they want material objects with stains, and small holes on them (to a reasonable amount), and they all shine as they say, "Yes!!"). Those items are used for other projects. Examples, special Adult people who need guidance but are able to hold down a job, cut up the material to make quilts, other small items, a lot of the items are shipped over to another country, they say many things can be used with these items. Have you checked your places of donation to see if they want stained/hole items ?!? Please do if you have not, helps keep items going to be dumped into our Earth!! Great Video!! Looking forward to the next few videos on this abanded house!!! 🤗♥️🙏🏼
Wow - that was an incredible video! I would've been happy if it was twice the length! There sure is a lot of stuff in the place - a lot of it salvageable and usable for your own house. A lot of some great finds to also easily turnover at flea markets. Price of ammo is always going up, so it's always a great idea to gather together all that you can find. With the violin, there may be a small paper label inside it with the maker's name. By looking into those "holes" on each side (the 'f' holes), you'll be able to spot it. Some violins go for a nice piece of change - you'd be surprised. Some bows do, as well. Maybe we will all be surprised seeing you on the "Antiques Roadshow" with your extraordinary 'find', worth some thousands! You never know! Thanks for great vid. Looking forward to the next one!
Good grief..!! What have the 3 of you got yourself into...😂😂 Really..you all will conquer...I have faith...do want to see after photos when you all get done..please..🥰🥰
Not gonna lie, Taco, seeing that closet with the crutches in it.... Yikes!! That's how horror movies start. Unsuspecting UA-camr stumbles upon a closet full of crutches.... 😬😬
Wow, what a mess. My dust allergies would send me to the doctor for sure! I'm not sure how profitable it will be but you never know. Good luck. Thanks for the video!😁✌🐕
Hey Taco Stacks. I love this video. But what a strange place. I think it will not be filled with real treasures, but you probably will find many things you can sell or donate.
Saw a couple of Rene's videos on this house so far. Shocking how people can leave a place looking like that Nice that you have a good group of people to work with too. Will make the job go much better
Happy New Year, you have blessings on that disaster of a mess. Just a suggestion, can you rent a slide type thing that you put in a window and slide the stuff down to avoid those steps.?
the Chinese make some excellent head Mount lamps, you can buy them directly from China or you can put an order into Amazon, they have batteries some of them have USB capability to charge, I have quite a few of those they're extremely handy.. might want to buy some of those put an order in.. it's amazing the things you're not familiar with you're going to leave behind, I'm seeing a plethoria of eBay possibilities.. Every box you take out of there should be completely filled as you drag it out, since you're going to have to dispose of the stuff anyways.. Many times your local police and or fire department takes ammunition..
I guess you could say you have a good working relationship with each other and you get work done at the same time, finding treasures that make each of you happy....I wonder why they had no kitchen and used it for a workshop.....don't think eating was a priority
Oh my goodness taco! You need to wear a headlamp so that it'll point at anything that you look at. Always wear your gloves when looking through all that garbage you never know what might be in something! Be careful! Give salsa a pet and as always peace!
Wow, this is the nastiest house yet. You all are very brave. I hope you don’t get sick breathing in the nasty air. Please be careful as we enjoy your videos.
Throw the metal in one place. Trash in a dumpster. Flatten the empty cardboard boxes as you go. Renee (paper and moose) may want some of those clothes. Tina, Al's wife
Beautiful violin, Taco, just bring it to a music shop and they would restring it, it could be worth a lot of money. The knife that had that handpainted pattern on it in the box looks like a collectible, and look at the old board games, that is what people are looking for now too. That was spooky with that door you hammered open!
Vilolin needs new strings for sure, but the body looks good, from what I can see…yes, check it out for maker to get an estimated price, you never know. I found one once that said “Stradivarius” inside, turned out to be a fake but still worth quite a bit! Wear a mask, Taco…looks funky in there! Lots of stuff tho and some beautiful furniture! 😮👍
So I'm trying to "profile" who lived here. I'd say one or more men did. There was no woman present. Perhaps she passed away or divorced him? Maybe he was a lifelong bachelor? No family photos, no wall decor, no frilly kitchen towels, etc. I'm guessing he is a veteran who liked the outdoors, perhaps he became disabled? He never threw things out because, well "It's still good!". Not much cooking happened in here, either, I'd guess. Not for a very long time. He might have smoked the weed for pain or PTSD issues. He was probably a friendly guy who had stories to tell, and you would never guess lived in a hoarding situation. Great video, Taco! You've got a real job on your hands!
I wound up watching this series of videos backwards, but interesting series. You guessed you would find a gun somewhere in there. My mother and I once was doing similar clean out with my grandfather's house after he died (different family members went in at different times), before the city took the house due to it deteriorating. We were on the second floor, and I told my mom I was gonna go into the attic. I wound up stepping on a gun at the base of the attic steps, not knowing it was there. It was day time, but the hallway didn't have lighting at that moment. We had to rely on what light from the sun came through the window at the stair case connecting the first and second floors, or through the window in the one bedroom. I picked it up to see what that was, and I was horrified once I saw. My mom was standing right there. We had our backs to each other at that moment. We were about three feet from each other. I was thinking "Gee, thanks, whoever left this here." Cause I could have shot my own foot off stepping on it. Or my own head picking it up to see what it was. Plus if it had gone off in the direction of my mother, I would have wanted to stand in front of a truck or something. Thank goodness nothing happened. So, everyone please be careful with those things, and lock them up in a secure, enclosed place, away from the main part of the house.
I love all your videos, no matter what they are about! I do have a question for you. Did you like the chocolate chip banana bread? I am curious as I might send more in the future.
I don't understand why the owner doesn't have a dumpster there where if you were upstairs you could throw things out the window to the dumpster. This place is a big mess
Looks like they were semi hoarders! If I lived in your area, I'd volunteer to help out!! A buddy and I did a few cleanouts, that was back in the early 90s. Yep, that's what Vic and I did...share and share alike. I still have a few items I recovered from those adventures. Vintage telephones, radios and associated parts, 78 records, among the finds. I can see why they were evicted! Crutches...at least no mummified owner!
That PS1 "manual" you filmed outside...if the disc is in that long box case, you could sell the disc only for a decent price. I do asbestos inspections in PA, and it's always fun to find disc only games in abandoned properties lol.
Onced cleaned out still, it still looks like it could use a renovation. I wonder, if when you do a clean out like this, or buy storage units, if the previous owner ever see the video? Lots of work ahead of you there 👍👍
My first thought about the cleanout was... scrap metal. Lots and lots of scrap metal. Something might be salvageable, but if it's druggies, this is a scrap metal job.
Will you take any of the disposable metal for scrapping or will you have to just trash it? Is it too far for you to haul? The exterior of this house looks a lot better than the inside.
When is the dumpster coming ? Just put the whole house in it. Looks like a hunting/party house. Not evicting them the whole year was a big mistake. Probably some legal issues. Stay safe. I’d be too chicken to open a door nailed shut.
Pull the curtains down,let some light 💡 in!
That is a nasty house. I'm going to clean my bedroom! LOL I really don't think I'd go in there. You are braver than me.
Wow! Some people really do not care what condition they live under! That violin didn't look too bad, the strings could be replaced. Take care, stay safe!
Good morning to you Taco. This house cleanout is definitely going to take days to get everything out. I hope that the violin is worth some money. Take care of yourself and be safe. Have a good day Taco.
I love clean outs. So interesting. You all work together so well.
Can you show us what house looks like after clean up? It would be very interesting to see.
It's incredible how much stuff they left behind.
I admire anyone who gets into this type of work. I don't even go up in my attic. Nothing up there but to me it is dark and scary. But for you and others who do go into dark and scary places with all sorts of unknown I appreciate what you put yourself into. Thanks for sharing.
The violin might be worth saving and getting repaired. My father-in-law used to fix them for fun when he retired. There is a wide range in value but if it is worth restoring a violin repair person would be able to tell you. You could take some pics and maybe email a few shops to see what they think?
There is always enough for everybody and every one’s niche is different
So glad to see you join Tony and Renee on this clean out. Can’t wait to see what you all find.make sure you research the bow that goes with that violin, some can fetch a hefty price.
Holly smokes that is a messy place , good luck cleaning it out 🙂🇨🇦
This clean out is giving me the haunted house creeps.
This cracks me up - "There going to be a gun somewhere. . . . ", "You got a bong in the corner". LOL This is the best! Also, Paper & Moose and you are the best UA-camrs. So kind and nice! And Tony too.
Use those empty containers for garbage cans. There seems to be a few lying around. The Band of Brothers DVD box set 19:15 has value but the collection altogether is great. The 10 lb. weight on the ground outside at the very beginning has a larger hole that is referred to as Olympic size (vs. standard size). Olympic weights sets are standardized to handle heavier loads. This is the size you find in most fitness gyms. The bars are longer, much thicker, and have large diameter ends on which to load the plates. The large ends make it much more unlikely the plates will accidentally fall off when jostling around during training sessions. With bigger bar ends, of course the holes on the metal plates have to be larger to fit. Some good stuff in there. Have fun.
I wouldn’t even bother with the clean out until there are several dumpsters on the premises. Don’t forget trash cans on your next visit. Taco you are one brave dude man. Unbelievable
I can't wait to see what all you found. Exciting.
Looks like an interesting but sketchy one! Interested in seeing what you find. I can not imagine them renting that out again!
Taco, I hope the three of you were paid well! I would be curious to know how many total hours you three put in on this job. I think to do a complete clean out of my house, which is relatively neat and I recycle constantly and donate often,would take 24-36 hours. I know I am going to enjoy these episodes, Renee’s too.
I love a video like this. It makes me feel so neat and tidy.
I like the lighting. It has an exploratory feel to it. 🕸🕸🕸
Wow Taco, this will be great with the 3 of you🥰 You work so well together! Thank you for this video. I have something to look forward to👍💞
You could use the snow shovel to scoop up trash.
Enjoyed the video between you and Renee we are getting to see a lot more of this cleaning out which is great we love it thanks for the video catch you on the next one
Such a HUGE undertaking!!!
Love clean outs. Can't wait to see what you find.
I liked the look of the pine cabinet shown in the first few seconds, if it's an old one i would keep it myself.
Your flashlight works just fine any where you are putting the flashlight we can see very very well
HOW MANY YEARS BEFORE YOU GET A TRIPOD ???
@@TJB1510 I know, right??
Can't afford a tripod, views are down. Might have to go back to click baiting.
scan all the dvds to declutter and see which ones they would buy
Hey Taco. Where do you begin? I don't know how folks could live in this mess. Hope you find something worthwhile. Wish you luck, stay safe in there.
Connie McCollam
Not being nasty because I find myself wondering the same.
Having said that, I have to try to put myself in these folks shoes due to being empathetic for as long as I remember. As a woman of 53 I’ve become aware that life is what happens when you’re busy making other plans. 😉 I have a couple dear friends who fight this urge (which is a form of OCD) to different degrees of success. Both were raised in a big hoard as far back as they can remember. Both had also suffered an awful lot of trauma and horrific abuse at the hands of family members as far back as they can recall. Which plays a big role in the condition. One of them has rheumatoid arthritis which further limits her ability to “keep things together.” Not outright garbage but…it’s a lot of everything else. As people get older they become further limited because you just can’t do what you could when young. It’s natural but it’s not fun. I’ve spent many years working with the elderly. Years ago-when I first started working in that field-it didn’t take long for me to understand the “grouchiness, and anger,” or conversely, the “depression and melancholia” at the necessity of “giving up” all the freedoms they’ve worked so hard to earn. Lots of the residents I worked with in the early days (aged 21) had lived through the depression and the Second World War..which contributed to food hoarding. Food insecurity can push you into overstocking food as well as saving things like aluminum foil, jars..etc. They saw a value there. It becomes a compulsion to save stuff because…well, you never know!
There are many sad and unfortunate reasons people are willing to live in this manner.
Checking the oven and broiler is a professional move right there! 👏🤣👏
Thanks for the entertainment, LOL while watching you trying to open that tackle box.
Yes, I love your clean out / hoarder clean out videos . ❤❤❤
Wow! I'm on the edge of my seat! When you opened the room with the crutches..It was freaky 🤪
I love the thrill of the hunt in clean outs! Never know where there’s a hidden cubbyhole or crawl space!!
Most appreciated statement of the video was about not getting into politics ‼️ Those discussions can ruin a channel and I appreciate that you keep things apolitical!
Looking forward to the next episode of this series!!
Wow Taco. You are taking on a big job with that mess. Looks like a lot of work ahead. Hope there are some treasures uncovered!
As a person who loves to fish I was very envious with all that hunting and fishing stuff. I enjoy the clean out videos.
In the crutch room it looked li!e vintage Christmas stuff in that box. Maybe paper and moose would love it!
It looks like a hoarders house.I don't think I would have went into that house since they had drug paraphernalia laying around.
Wow! Thats a lot of work! That violin is fixable. Obviously it just hasn't been stored correctly. (but what has in that house?!?!) Thanks for another great video!!
what a mess! good luck on this cleanout,I can';t see that this place becomming rentable
Taco back up the dumpster to the upstairs window and throw out, no going up and down stairs. Save your back 🙏
Dumpster didn't arrive yet at the time they got there and in case it rains or snows just makes a bigger mess if its just sitting on the ground
A lot of channels that buy lockers, abandoned houses to clean up, etc. Are always taking stuff to donations, throw away, etc. I thrift a lot, and donate a lot to thrift stores here in Minnesota, I have asked them if they want material objects with stains, and small holes on them (to a reasonable amount), and they all shine as they say, "Yes!!"). Those items are used for other projects. Examples, special Adult people who need guidance but are able to hold down a job, cut up the material to make quilts, other small items, a lot of the items are shipped over to another country, they say many things can be used with these items. Have you checked your places of donation to see if they want stained/hole items ?!? Please do if you have not, helps keep items going to be dumped into our Earth!! Great Video!! Looking forward to the next few videos on this abanded house!!! 🤗♥️🙏🏼
Addicts with guns, great combination...
Wow - that was an incredible video! I would've been happy if it was twice the length! There sure is a lot of stuff in the place - a lot of it salvageable and usable for your own house. A lot of some great finds to also easily turnover at flea markets. Price of ammo is always going up, so it's always a great idea to gather together all that you can find. With the violin, there may be a small paper label inside it with the maker's name. By looking into those "holes" on each side (the 'f' holes), you'll be able to spot it. Some violins go for a nice piece of change - you'd be surprised. Some bows do, as well. Maybe we will all be surprised seeing you on the "Antiques Roadshow" with your extraordinary 'find', worth some thousands! You never know! Thanks for great vid. Looking forward to the next one!
Good grief..!! What have the 3 of you got yourself into...😂😂 Really..you all will conquer...I have faith...do want to see after photos when you all get done..please..🥰🥰
Not gonna lie, Taco, seeing that closet with the crutches in it.... Yikes!! That's how horror movies start. Unsuspecting UA-camr stumbles upon a closet full of crutches.... 😬😬
You're right they should hide in the cellar the attic maybe in the abandoned cemetery! 😀
Enjoyed the clean out. Going to be a fun series. I'd like to be there. Be careful, lots of stuff to get hurt by.
Love these cleanout videos....it`s like one big treasure hunt.....no matter what you find!
those wooden chairs with the pretty backs would make great benches for someone to make
Please let us know how many days it takes to clean that mess up.
OMG Taco Stacks!!!!! I'm Speechless 😶😶😶😶😶. Hugs and kisses for Queen Salsa and Queen Gracie. GREAT VIDEO AND GREAT CONTENT. THUMBS-UP ALWAYS!!!!!!
Wow, what a mess. My dust allergies would send me to the doctor for sure! I'm not sure how profitable it will be but you never know. Good luck. Thanks for the video!😁✌🐕
Unbelievable lol. I really like the longer videos
Maybe a bump cap and safety glasses would be on your list for the next cleanout with limited lighting.
Hey Taco Stacks. I love this video. But what a strange place. I think it will not be filled with real treasures, but you probably will find many things you can sell or donate.
Open the upstairs windows and throw!
A dumpster will probably be quicker and cheaper in the long run.
Saw a couple of Rene's videos on this house so far. Shocking how people can leave a place looking like that
Nice that you have a good group of people to work with too. Will make the job go much better
Happy New Year, you have blessings on that disaster of a mess. Just a suggestion, can you rent a slide type thing that you put in a window and slide the stuff down to avoid those steps.?
I love a good treasure hunt and you're and your friends are helping someone out.
the Chinese make some excellent head Mount lamps, you can buy them directly from China or you can put an order into Amazon, they have batteries some of them have USB capability to charge, I have quite a few of those they're extremely handy.. might want to buy some of those put an order in.. it's amazing the things you're not familiar with you're going to leave behind, I'm seeing a plethoria of eBay possibilities..
Every box you take out of there should be completely filled as you drag it out, since you're going to have to dispose of the stuff anyways..
Many times your local police and or fire department takes ammunition..
I guess you could say you have a good working relationship with each other and you get work done at the same time, finding treasures that make each of you happy....I wonder why they had no kitchen and used it for a workshop.....don't think eating was a priority
I don't spook easily but that house was definitely spooky! Be careful.
Oh my goodness taco! You need to wear a headlamp so that it'll point at anything that you look at. Always wear your gloves when looking through all that garbage you never know what might be in something! Be careful! Give salsa a pet and as always peace!
Wow, this is the nastiest house yet. You all are very brave. I hope you don’t get sick breathing in the nasty air. Please be careful as we enjoy your videos.
Wow! What a mess to have to clean up. But at least you're finding some good things. Have a great day....😎😎😎😎
VERY ENTERTAINING WATCHING YOU DIG THROUGH THAT MESSY MESS !!!
How can you do a clean out without a skip? It’s triple the work! Trash bags at least.
Throw the metal in one place. Trash in a dumpster. Flatten the empty cardboard boxes as you go. Renee (paper and moose) may want some of those clothes.
Tina, Al's wife
You need to wear a hazmat suit to clean that place out 😳😵💫 Good Luck! 🍀👍🏻
Looks like a viola. They can be repaired, depends on the value of the instrument. I saved one from a thrift store.
1:05 King's Field for PS1, longbox. If it hadn't been ruined by water it could have been worth like $100. definitely a shame...
Hope you get to take all the scrap metal too. Pretty scary in there. Good luck.
You guys are going to need about 3 or 4 big dumpsters! Looks like the place has been empty for a very long tome!
On that tackle box or the box I think you had to push down to pull open that front
Beautiful violin, Taco, just bring it to a music shop and they would restring it, it could be worth a lot of money. The knife that had that handpainted pattern on it in the box looks like a collectible, and look at the old board games, that is what people are looking for now too. That was spooky with that door you hammered open!
Vilolin needs new strings for sure, but the body looks good, from what I can see…yes, check it out for maker to get an estimated price, you never know. I found one once that said “Stradivarius” inside, turned out to be a fake but still worth quite a bit! Wear a mask, Taco…looks funky in there! Lots of stuff tho and some beautiful furniture! 😮👍
So I'm trying to "profile" who lived here. I'd say one or more men did. There was no woman present. Perhaps she passed away or divorced him? Maybe he was a lifelong bachelor? No family photos, no wall decor, no frilly kitchen towels, etc. I'm guessing he is a veteran who liked the outdoors, perhaps he became disabled? He never threw things out because, well "It's still good!". Not much cooking happened in here, either, I'd guess. Not for a very long time. He might have smoked the weed for pain or PTSD issues. He was probably a friendly guy who had stories to tell, and you would never guess lived in a hoarding situation. Great video, Taco! You've got a real job on your hands!
I wound up watching this series of videos backwards, but interesting series.
You guessed you would find a gun somewhere in there. My mother and I once was doing similar clean out with my grandfather's house after he died (different family members went in at different times), before the city took the house due to it deteriorating. We were on the second floor, and I told my mom I was gonna go into the attic. I wound up stepping on a gun at the base of the attic steps, not knowing it was there. It was day time, but the hallway didn't have lighting at that moment. We had to rely on what light from the sun came through the window at the stair case connecting the first and second floors, or through the window in the one bedroom. I picked it up to see what that was, and I was horrified once I saw. My mom was standing right there. We had our backs to each other at that moment. We were about three feet from each other. I was thinking "Gee, thanks, whoever left this here." Cause I could have shot my own foot off stepping on it. Or my own head picking it up to see what it was. Plus if it had gone off in the direction of my mother, I would have wanted to stand in front of a truck or something. Thank goodness nothing happened. So, everyone please be careful with those things, and lock them up in a secure, enclosed place, away from the main part of the house.
Check out the violin bow, they can be worth money. You never know.
That Band of Brothers box set is good. Will be an easy sell at the flea market.
Good to see you and renee working toghter that place is a mess
When my daughter moved into her first apartment in college she opened the drawer under the oven and found her first cast iron skillet
I love all your videos, no matter what they are about! I do have a question for you. Did you like the chocolate chip banana bread? I am curious as I might send more in the future.
Salsa gets a chewy box unboxing video.🤔😁😁 Nope😔 Will Taco take the tool boxes?????
I don't understand why the owner doesn't have a dumpster there where if you were upstairs you could throw things out the window to the dumpster. This place is a big mess
Looks like they were semi hoarders! If I lived in your area, I'd volunteer to help out!! A buddy and I did a few cleanouts, that was back in the early 90s. Yep, that's what Vic and I did...share and share alike. I still have a few items I recovered from those adventures. Vintage telephones, radios and associated parts, 78 records, among the finds. I can see why they were evicted! Crutches...at least no mummified owner!
Interesting video! Thanks Taco! 💞✌
That PS1 "manual" you filmed outside...if the disc is in that long box case, you could sell the disc only for a decent price.
I do asbestos inspections in PA, and it's always fun to find disc only games in abandoned properties lol.
Onced cleaned out still, it still looks like it could use a renovation. I wonder, if when you do a clean out like this, or buy storage units, if the previous owner ever see the video? Lots of work ahead of you there 👍👍
That Halloween toy is worth $300-$400
Man, I had to take a shower after watching this video.
My first thought about the cleanout was... scrap metal. Lots and lots of scrap metal. Something might be salvageable, but if it's druggies, this is a scrap metal job.
Will you take any of the disposable metal for scrapping or will you have to just trash it? Is it too far for you to haul? The exterior of this house looks a lot better than the inside.
The quickest way to clean that house is with a match..
That place gives me the heebie jeebies! I was expecting a skeleton to pop out of that closet!!
When is the dumpster coming ? Just put the whole house in it. Looks like a hunting/party house. Not evicting them the whole year was a big mistake. Probably some legal issues. Stay safe. I’d be too chicken to open a door nailed shut.
Wow Taco eww. be careful you get a fungus. Stay safe 👌🏽you are a hard worker Taco.
Wow! I can feel the oppression 😪
how can people live worse than animals, being poor is no excuse for filth.