I watched several videos like this. Ofc most of this properties are in horrible condition. But way more shocking for me is that the landlords try to rent the flats asap. Cleaning is not enough, you have to complete renovate or tbh tear down the houses. From my experience in Germany - renting a place - from wich u know has been infected with fungus or whatever, might be a crime.
The previous tenant fell of the radar. I guess the rent was paid on time, so no need for the council landlord to pay a visit. Such a shame that the tenant or another concerned person didn't reach out.
I know right!! The sheetrock wall just look like they would have absorbed all those horrible smells and germs 🤢 I hope they atleast clean and repaint the walls before the next tenants!
@@wildlifeisthewealthofnatur5457 Yes. Cockroaches rats fleas ticks indeed do spread. You get problems where communities of people consider it socially acceptable to tip their rubbish at the back of their houses.
Why no long gloves, safety masks and goggles UNTIL they find the poop bags??? Seriously!! They should be on from the moment the key turned in the front door! .
if you are able to go get booze and cigarettes you should be able to put garbage in back and take it outside once a week.... must have been some serious mental illness.
@@iamskilldog4538 think they mean just because of all the germs/dust/particles floating in the air especially when they're moving things, like the masks people use for biohazards
This kinda stuff happen when someone is really hurting mentally or physically my mom told me about one of her old clients (she’s an occupational therapist) who was always in chronic pain due to some complication and so he turned to whatever alcohol and drugs he could get to nullify it. It’s really sad
Interesting how these videos are always shown on the day I've spent cleaning my apartment. There's something very reassuring about being able to look around myself and see clean.
I sometimes wonder if councils should inspect their properties to ensure tenants are looking after them especially if they are elderly and living alone.
I'm a council tenant. I had one visit at 6 months. I have annual gas safety inspections and I suppose Gas Engineers would have to report any other issues they notice. Didn't happen in this video though. 🤔
@@mattw8332 Thanks for that. I should have realised that councils do check safety issues like gas. However there seems to many cases where they do not as this program demonstrates. Poor sods though. They ether do not want help or do not how to get help.
When you're a tenant of a council/housing association property you are expected to be responsible for taking care of your home, with minimal interaction from the landlord. Tenants also have a right to be left alone so long as he/she adheres to the criteria set out in the tenancy agreement. If the rent is paid on time each week/month and no complaints are made about you then you're 'good to go'. If your landlord/housing agent becomes aware of any issues you may have then, yes, they'll intervene and try to assist in any way they can.
I got a tear in my eye thinking of the poor man's sad life. Those flats in England too are beyond depressing with barely any windows and disgusting old dark colours and mould etc. Landlords don't care. That man had no hope.
Look I’m not the cleanest person in the world My parents often say My room smell like shit But Fuck HOW THE FUCK DID YOU TURN YOUR FLAT LIKE THAT It’s beyond possible
They said he died, so his body was removed before the show, of course. I can't figure out how anyone even knew he died; as vile and rancid as the place already smelled, a dead and decaying body wouldn't add significantly more stink to the mess.
Not meaning any unkindness nor to be bizarre, but quite literally a shovel and a body bag. He likely was in there, dead, for a long time, so decomposition would have been advanced, and whoever had to get the body out wouldn't have had a whole lot to get hold of in a manner that would be "normal" (such as two or three men lifting him up and putting his body onto a gurney).
I'm never able to understand how a person can get their household this dirty. I'm not the tidiest person, I do leave a dirty plate for a bit or allow my bin to overflow every once in a while, but mountains of garbage are beyond me. Just...imagine the smell that must've been in there? Only exceptions are junkies that just get high and don't care about anything else, I get that they're essentially brain dead and just don't realize the mess. But otherwise I just don'T get it...
You'd be surprised by how many people live this way. I work a job where I have to go into random houses on a daily basis and I see messes like this regularly.
@@FilthTV thank you so much like I often watch the clips you post but can’t find the episode in the description since I enjoy watching the whole episode
Having had experience dealing with people with both drink and drug problems, the answer to the question, how could this be allowed to get so bad? is quite a simple one, it's down to the carrot and stick approach the relevant help agencies and social Services use. I have lost count of the amount of times I've heard "If you give it up, we can help you" As I have pointed out to more than one Social worker and drug and drink worker, there is a point where the person with the problem has sunk so low, they no longer recognise they have a problem. And the joke is, the Social workers refuse to enter the properties of these poor people because "It's a hazard to their health"
I helped clean up a small apatrment .Tar walls,filthy,ect.....Yes very happy for help!! I enjoyed helping also!! I used scrubbing bubbles with bleach ,directly on walls. You can dilute, but its not as effective. I dont know if you have that product where you are....anyway...When I last visited the person already was starting to dirty walls again!Aaaaaah! persons empty lies of not going to smoke inside. Disrespectfull to my hard work. Oh well, at least it keeps the filth down....as in layers. I remind him to keep above it all.Support when can.ect......Some are stubborn also. They take it you are controlling them. You have to say things kindly.ect ..... Help cant wait.Adage ,ounce of cure...cant remember the rest. Prevent further damage. Sorry I will let you go I am typing too much!
So what else of a job do the social workers do......phone reports,file reports,blowing the wistle I dont know. Common folk,see a situation,and instincts kick in, therefore you try to do what you can. These people that need help are not trusting for a reason. Takes time. At the mall the other day I saw afairly stout man struggling to walk,bleeding ulsers on legs,t shirt full of holes,dirty. As he sat down ,I said to myself I have to ask if he was ok. He was panting. Instead I asked if I could get him a drink. H e smiled .said,its ok I have water.So it was left like that.You see I couldnt pry more/ Wanted to because obviously he needed some help in life. If I was a social worker it might have been different. Very unkempt,bleeding leg ulcers,...by the way the style is ripprd clothes....but this wasnt one of those pieces. I was embarrassed for him .Also felt sorry in case he had no help.
Reminds me of a time trying help someone in the late 1990's also from WGC my birth town. There flat was absolutely rubbish beyond words, there * and * homes was too a right state.
Who would EVER rent or buy a place afterwards knowing that it was once in that condition? I wouldn't care how much they say it was cleaned. Bulldoze it, imo.
Why not use a push snow shovel to centralize the filth? One that is shaped like a Cc. It’s not meant to pick anything thing up, but more to push it around.
You would do the same, like you would willingly pocket demolition of a home that could be cleaned and used again. Its always the landlords at fault according to way too many people smh
As my mom says "Nothing that a hand grenade and a backhoe can't fix!" In regards to the apt with the two FULL rooms of trash. Really though, I'd take out a window in the kitchen and/or living*room, put the skip under it on the ground and just shovel and toss it all out. So sad that someone can live like that and NO ONE helps them. I've done this work more then once for people. Sometimes people just need help and won't ask for it 😞
As I got older I have joked about moving to England ,because I really dont like the sun. I am happier on dull.cloudy days.When young ,sun was good.Now its too bright.too hot in summer,.Sort of depressing now.ect..
People tell me I am fussy when it comes to cleanliness but honestly I'd rather be overclean than be like this. This would be one of the worse ones I have seen. He probably died thru smoking & drinking too much. This place should be demolished if it hasn't been. No human being could live or survive in this. I don't want anyone anymore to tell me I am too clean or I'll show them this.
it's all very well saying the previous occupant must have been seriously mentally ill for this to happen but where the hell was the support for them to avoid this happening. for people to live in such conditions is appalling, he should have got help long before it got to that state. you can't just abandon the mentally ill in the community, we gotta look after them to avoid things like this happening in the first place.
If this is a council house, why don’t the check places out every 6 months. If tenants don’t clean up then they need to leave. Your country would save a lot of money on clean up.
And where would they go? If they got evicted they’d just be rehoused in another council house. And the pattern continues. It’s not the landlords responsibility to care for the tenants, they need help from social work or other professionals.
sometimes i like to watch these kinds of videos to motivate myself to actually tidy up my place
Same
Same, I was watching this yesterday at 4 o'clock in the morning pitch dark and started cleaning
yeah true
Lol same here!!
@@Purzify So glad I’m not the only one LOL.
If he gives that an 8/10 on a scale of disgusting then I don't even want to know what he would consider a 10
Probably several dead bodies
On a scale of 1-10, I-d give it a 15 😷😷😷🤢🤢🤢🤢
At least a 25 on this scale, for me. 🤢🤮
i realize Im quite randomly asking but do anybody know a good place to stream newly released movies online ?
@Jaxx Mason try FlixZone. You can find it by googling =)
Imagine the new tenants stumbling across this video.
😂😂😂👍
lol that'd be the day!
I watched several videos like this. Ofc most of this properties are in horrible condition. But way more shocking for me is that the landlords try to rent the flats asap. Cleaning is not enough, you have to complete renovate or tbh tear down the houses. From my experience in Germany - renting a place - from wich u know has been infected with fungus or whatever, might be a crime.
I think these are council flats. They move people in as soon as possible to collect the rent, it's up to the new resident to clean it thoroughly.
The previous tenant fell of the radar. I guess the rent was paid on time, so no need for the council landlord to pay a visit. Such a shame that the tenant or another concerned person didn't reach out.
Also the windows are old, the walls are molded, discusting
I know right!! The sheetrock wall just look like they would have absorbed all those horrible smells and germs 🤢 I hope they atleast clean and repaint the walls before the next tenants!
Trauma abuse and mental health problems and lack of support can lead a person to this very easily.
The majority are just lazy
@@kathy3448 loads of empathy you have
But still this much garbage is more than too much. Cockroaches will even infest the nearby houses because of this and spread diseases.
@@wildlifeisthewealthofnatur5457 Yes. Cockroaches rats fleas ticks indeed do spread. You get problems where communities of people consider it socially acceptable to tip their rubbish at the back of their houses.
Absolutely
Why no long gloves, safety masks and goggles UNTIL they find the poop bags??? Seriously!! They should be on from the moment the key turned in the front door! .
It's sad that people let their houses get this bad. Makes you wonder what they must be going through.
Bone idleness
@@dotdashdotdash or sickness or being unable to clean it themselves or a disability or depression or just due to oldage
if you are able to go get booze and cigarettes you should be able to put garbage in back and take it outside once a week.... must have been some serious mental illness.
@@auntypha5958 depression can do this to people very easily
my question is how the fuck do they get this drunk to have this much bottles
I'm amazed the floors didn't give way under the weight of all that!
Yea same, all that garbage must be heavy.
This is so sad that someone had no one to help him cope and manage . So sad.
If this is how messed up there home is, think how messed up the insides of their brains are. Brutal..
it gives me anxiety when they don't wear masks
The smell clings to the masks and makes them sick. But breathing it all in is no good either.
@@cfowler7936 mmmh
It's not Covid, don't be daft.
Sounds like you have ocd germaphobe
@@iamskilldog4538 think they mean just because of all the germs/dust/particles floating in the air especially when they're moving things, like the masks people use for biohazards
I have max respect for you guys, I would never be able to do that
this is the perfect definition for "Hell's Kitchen"
This kinda stuff happen when someone is really hurting mentally or physically my mom told me about one of her old clients (she’s an occupational therapist) who was always in chronic pain due to some complication and so he turned to whatever alcohol and drugs he could get to nullify it. It’s really sad
I can fully endorese that
The state of that house. Looks like a landfill. And the amount of nicotine on those walls...🚬🚬🚬
Thats a lot of Money
@I'm Back Love it!!! Perfect song to go with the that video!! 🚬🚬🚬
There are bags of shit and jars of pee under 3 tonnes of rubbish, and your concern is the nicotine on the walls?????
Interesting how these videos are always shown on the day I've spent cleaning my apartment. There's something very reassuring about being able to look around myself and see clean.
I sometimes wonder if councils should inspect their properties to ensure tenants are looking after them especially if they are elderly and living alone.
I'm a council tenant. I had one visit at 6 months. I have annual gas safety inspections and I suppose Gas Engineers would have to report any other issues they notice. Didn't happen in this video though. 🤔
@@mattw8332 Thanks for that. I should have realised that councils do check safety issues like gas. However there seems to many cases where they do not as this program demonstrates. Poor sods though. They ether do not want help or do not how to get help.
When you're a tenant of a council/housing association property you are expected to be responsible for taking care of your home, with minimal interaction from the landlord. Tenants also have a right to be left alone so long as he/she adheres to the criteria set out in the tenancy agreement. If the rent is paid on time each week/month and no complaints are made about you then you're 'good to go'. If your landlord/housing agent becomes aware of any issues you may have then, yes, they'll intervene and try to assist in any way they can.
Addicted to watching these videos, although probably shouldn't be watching them today when I'm already feeling sick haha
Special place in heaven for all of the men/women that clean up these houses..
Glad to see Welwyn garden city on the map finally 🇬🇧
i love this series💜 i hope all the grime fighters and all the crew are safe and blessed
The walls are piss yellow from all the dirt and nicotine... I cant even
It's scary how easily this can start. Just a week of not taking trash out, bam, you've got too much to deal with if you're already struggling.
I would rather be homeless than live like that. Poor old bastard. :(
poor nothing. he chose to live like that. people choose to live like that. they are just damn fking lazy too clean up
@@LittleJinsoyun mental health problems aren't a choice, dont assume this is due to laziness
@@Alex-il7lz yeah everything is always a mental health problem. lmao the mental health problem is extreme laziness.
@@LittleJinsoyun Hoarding is an mental disorder tho..
@@LittleJinsoyun 9 times out of ten if someone is willing living in conditions like these, it is almost certainly a mental illness problem
If they ever create smellovision, just kill me....
😁😁
OH MY GOSH!! HOW CAN PEOPLE LIVE LIKE THAT!?!?!?! One would think that would start to drip down to the floor below
Ewe! Perish the thought, I live ground floor LOL
@@georginaohara5666 Would'nt that be horrifying!? It makes one thankful for tidy neighbors! Cheers!
@@KimberlySays... Need to show my upstairs neighbour some appreciation after seeing this! Sending positive vibes for 2021 💙
It piles up over years slowly. I would bet both my arms the guy in there wasnt happy living in it.
Such a bummer the episodes are so short, would love to see it to the end.
I got a tear in my eye thinking of the poor man's sad life. Those flats in England too are beyond depressing with barely any windows and disgusting old dark colours and mould etc. Landlords don't care. That man had no hope.
You got our flats down to a T. They are very depressing..
Look
I’m not the cleanest person in the world
My parents often say My room smell like shit
But Fuck
HOW THE FUCK DID YOU TURN YOUR FLAT LIKE THAT
It’s beyond possible
Were the Tennant s remains found among all that?, How the heck did they get him out if he was?
They said he died, so his body was removed before the show, of course. I can't figure out how anyone even knew he died; as vile and rancid as the place already smelled, a dead and decaying body wouldn't add significantly more stink to the mess.
Not meaning any unkindness nor to be bizarre, but quite literally a shovel and a body bag. He likely was in there, dead, for a long time, so decomposition would have been advanced, and whoever had to get the body out wouldn't have had a whole lot to get hold of in a manner that would be "normal" (such as two or three men lifting him up and putting his body onto a gurney).
These men are true miracle workers!
2 words: shovels and masks (all the time!)
Please, upload more. This is my remedy of motivation.
woah! i’ve seen dirty houses before but damn... I hope this job pays well
And that's an 8
It SHOULD pay well!! I agree!!!
Good lord. This is the worst trash I have ever seen. How do people live and die in this?
Oh how I wish they were wearing masks! I worry about the long term effects of dirt, nocotine, germs and disenfectant. Stay safe! Love the show
Oh good he finally masked them. Phew
'A life made unbearable' well he did live in Welwyn Garden City.....
I'm never able to understand how a person can get their household this dirty. I'm not the tidiest person, I do leave a dirty plate for a bit or allow my bin to overflow every once in a while, but mountains of garbage are beyond me. Just...imagine the smell that must've been in there? Only exceptions are junkies that just get high and don't care about anything else, I get that they're essentially brain dead and just don't realize the mess. But otherwise I just don'T get it...
Perhaps you don't get sad depressed or feel fear. If you don't feel anything you won't get it.
You'd be surprised by how many people live this way. I work a job where I have to go into random houses on a daily basis and I see messes like this regularly.
That's poor mental health for you. With a Monopolist Governmental structure in most nations this ios the result. Elites like it this way:-(
True! When I was a party girl, I saw many homes horrid!!
OMG that's an eight?
Anyone know the episode and season this is from?
Grimefighters Season 2 episode 7 😊
@@FilthTV thank you so much like I often watch the clips you post but can’t find the episode in the description since I enjoy watching the whole episode
Having had experience dealing with people with both drink and drug problems, the answer to the question, how could this be allowed to get so bad? is quite a simple one, it's down to the carrot and stick approach the relevant help agencies and social Services use. I have lost count of the amount of times I've heard "If you give it up, we can help you" As I have pointed out to more than one Social worker and drug and drink worker, there is a point where the person with the problem has sunk so low, they no longer recognise they have a problem. And the joke is, the Social workers refuse to enter the properties of these poor people because "It's a hazard to their health"
I helped clean up a small apatrment .Tar walls,filthy,ect.....Yes very happy for help!! I enjoyed helping also!! I used scrubbing bubbles with bleach ,directly on walls. You can dilute, but its not as effective. I dont know if you have that product where you are....anyway...When I last visited the person already was starting to dirty walls again!Aaaaaah! persons empty lies of not going to smoke inside. Disrespectfull to my hard work. Oh well, at least it keeps the filth down....as in layers. I remind him to keep above it all.Support when can.ect......Some are stubborn also. They take it you are controlling them. You have to say things kindly.ect ..... Help cant wait.Adage ,ounce of cure...cant remember the rest. Prevent further damage. Sorry I will let you go I am typing too much!
So what else of a job do the social workers do......phone reports,file reports,blowing the wistle I dont know. Common folk,see a situation,and instincts kick in, therefore you try to do what you can. These people that need help are not trusting for a reason. Takes time. At the mall the other day I saw afairly stout man struggling to walk,bleeding ulsers on legs,t shirt full of holes,dirty. As he sat down ,I said to myself I have to ask if he was ok. He was panting. Instead I asked if I could get him a drink. H e smiled .said,its ok I have water.So it was left like that.You see I couldnt pry more/ Wanted to because obviously he needed some help in life. If I was a social worker it might have been different. Very unkempt,bleeding leg ulcers,...by the way the style is ripprd clothes....but this wasnt one of those pieces. I was embarrassed for him .Also felt sorry in case he had no help.
What part of welwyn was this?
Area looks like Panshanger tbh
How do you get to this stage?! I feel really sorry for whoever lived there. The guys who do this are amazing.
It'd be interesting to count how many bottles a kitchen can hold 😝
Please bring out more full length episodes.
Imagine being in your 40s and gelling your hair still like a 10 year old 🤣
Reminds me of a time trying help someone in the late 1990's also from WGC my birth town. There flat was absolutely rubbish beyond words, there * and * homes was too a right state.
I remember being in this episode.......not the worst one we've done.
What part of welwyn was this
Wtf haha...bet your fella didn't bring any fresh there!
1:26 I beg to differ: I think there’s probably quite a lot living in there...
Urine, faeces, filth.....but it was the dirty light switch at 04.05 that turned my stomach.
Already the 10th day i've binge watch this show...😁😁😁
Local authorities don’t care as long as the old housing benefits system continues to pay out every 4 weeks.
Where is Healthy and Safety, these men should be wearing protective clothing, respirators the minute they entered the flat.
This look pretty old, long time ago maybe
Nowadays you need hazmat to clean these stuff
Who would EVER rent or buy a place afterwards knowing that it was once in that condition? I wouldn't care how much they say it was cleaned. Bulldoze it, imo.
Why not use a push snow shovel to centralize the filth? One that is shaped like a Cc. It’s not meant to pick anything thing up, but more to push it around.
And then, owners are going to put those houses for rent again.
You would do the same, like you would willingly pocket demolition of a home that could be cleaned and used again. Its always the landlords at fault according to way too many people smh
@@cornpop2630 council owned to .. so
@@hasanuddin735 k.
I hope we get a part 2
This show is just the best. Greàt to watch. 👍👍👍👍🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
As my mom says "Nothing that a hand grenade and a backhoe can't fix!"
In regards to the apt with the two FULL rooms of trash.
Really though, I'd take out a window in the kitchen and/or living*room, put the skip under it on the ground and just shovel and toss it all out.
So sad that someone can live like that and NO ONE helps them. I've done this work more then once for people. Sometimes people just need help and won't ask for it 😞
Is it normal for it to be cloudy most of the time in England? I was in London for a week and I barely saw any sun
Yeah, it's just the reality of living in the UK. We have barely any sun!
Yes haha 😄
As I got older I have joked about moving to England ,because I really dont like the sun. I am happier on dull.cloudy days.When young ,sun was good.Now its too bright.too hot in summer,.Sort of depressing now.ect..
These British guys need to use snow shovels like our cleaners do here in the States! Much faster and not safer. ❤️🇺🇸
how can 1 person produce dat much garbage??? i need a month to fill one bag!
When you can barely tell they were there after a whole day of working...
I don’t know how they do it. 💚💚
8/10 seems quite a conservative estimate.
Nice video
Why not wear a mask from the beginning!?
That is truly the worst one I've seen on this show's series. I love cleaning, but that flat.....those guys deserve a medal.😬
How do I apply for a job
Proceeds to tell Dave the bags got bottles in it and then chucks the it at him
I always vibing when the intro song comes out, anybody know what song is that
People tell me I am fussy when it comes to cleanliness but honestly I'd rather be overclean than be like this. This would be one of the worse ones I have seen. He probably died thru smoking & drinking too much. This place should be demolished if it hasn't been. No human being could live or survive in this. I don't want anyone anymore to tell me I am too clean or I'll show them this.
Definitely 10/10 filth.
He probably had no one.
Pretty sad 💔
I would be very disappointed if l ever find out in the future that this show was made up fake (staged). I love and respect these men and women.
The dirt looks real ...
It's not obviously
Every Episode a Lidl- Plasticbag.... what a coincidence🤣🤣🤣
Makes me wonder......why do people do this?
spraying that stupid little spray bottle expecting that to do somthing is like trying to extinguish the sun with a water gun.
Don’t understand using their hands and grabbers when a shovel is clearly needed,
Paid by the hour 😉
Shovel risks breaking jars. Jars that apparently can contain old old urine
Yes years ago neighbours would have looked after him. Sad times today
I couldn’t have this job because I would want to keep all the memorable things like the records and such
Never understood why these guys dont wear masks in these houses. I could only imagine what you'd be breathing in
Masks trap the smell,
This was made in 2009, people were more carefree back then
@@ps5user155 Yeah but just thinking of breathing that air gives me anxiety loool
Im always wondering if they can keep what they find if its some thing they'd like
wait what someone actually lived there?! I thought at first it was abandoned for like 5 years
The man was into his mayfair
I watch this videos when km bored to clean my house and remember how filthy this is and I need to do it hahaha
Why do people pee in bottles and jars when they have a loo
why call it a loo when its called a toilet
Possibly because over time the loo became blocked with feces and whatever else the tenant put in it and didn't try to unblock it.
@@ijustdidahugeshit ... Well we've all got our little hobbies. ;-)
@@ijustdidahugeshit I'm pleased for you, though scatology isn't to everyone's taste.
@@ijustdidahugeshit ... Hahaha, thanks for sharing, lol.
I watch these just to say "see, I'm not that bad" 😅
Should be using shovels to clean the floor, like I’ve seen in some other extreme cleaning incidences.
it's all very well saying the previous occupant must have been seriously mentally ill for this to happen but where the hell was the support for them to avoid this happening. for people to live in such conditions is appalling, he should have got help long before it got to that state. you can't just abandon the mentally ill in the community, we gotta look after them to avoid things like this happening in the first place.
8!!! I cannot even imagine what a 10 would look like!!!
I actually live down the road from there
Hell nah that’s bad feel bad for who lived there and I’m sure he was not alright
I love this show💖
It's amazing that the place didn't go up in smoke with all those cigarettes and rubbish!
This flat is so far the worst one I've seen in this channel.
WHAT A MESS !!!! 😱😱🤮🤮
Lmao this is from and to imagine I live in Welwyn garden city 😂😂😂
Grim**
Me too lol. Still can't work where exactly this is lol
If this is a council house, why don’t the check places out every 6 months. If tenants don’t clean up then they need to leave. Your country would save a lot of money on clean up.
Could be a private landlord, lots of council houses sold and ended up being private lets
And where would they go? If they got evicted they’d just be rehoused in another council house. And the pattern continues. It’s not the landlords responsibility to care for the tenants, they need help from social work or other professionals.
Yes!!
That toilet look like dude was shooting from the doorway.