House Clearance A Delicate Time
If you find yourself in the position of having to undertake
a house clearance for someone you care about, odds are that person is no longer
alive. Whether they have passed away or moved into a new home, they will not
return to their home, thus it is your responsibility to sort through their
belongings and prepare the house for resale.
Nobody can deny that losing a loved one is the worst thing
that can happen to a person, yet house clearances are an essential part of that
terrible process, and many people have described them as cathartic and helpful
in mourning and moving on process. This post will perhaps go some way toward
making the emotional chore of house clearance a little easier.
There is often a sense that emptying a house is a
time-sensitive task that must be completed immediately after the event.
However, with the current state of the housing market, any house will most
likely take a long time to sell, and as long as you are perceived to be trying
to sell it, there may be no legal consequences to leaving it for a few weeks
before moving in. Allow yourself time to miss the individual before getting
caught up in the paperwork and logistics of the aftermath.
Avoid being a hoarder if at all possible. It's all too
tempting to believe that everything in your loved one's home was placed there
for a reason and that you have no right to get rid of anything. This is untrue.
All of the stuff you have around the house is probably only good for being
thrown away, so there's no reason to be concerned about giving them away.
The things that have an emotional resonance with you are the most difficult to get rid of, and when you're in the house, it can feel like everything is essential and related to your memories of that person. So here's a tip: close your eyes and visualize the property at a location other than the one you're cleansing. Things like furniture will come to mind right away, but the majority of other things will most likely vanish from conscious recollection. Things that don't matter, things that are engraved in your memory, are likely to be the things that matter most and that you will miss. You might be astonished to learn what they are.
As part of the grieving process, try not to isolate yourself
and 'deal with the house.' Other people's belongings are valuable to those who
are left behind, so make sure you include them in the early stages of
decluttering. Being selfish at this moment and not allowing other people access
to your person's goods will come back to haunt you, and you don't want to be
that guy.
Finally, try not to let the task's strain get to you. In the
end, they are just things, and no matter how much value you place on them or
yourself for sorting and clearing them what matters is who owns them. This is just
junk that can be sold or replaced with no repercussions.
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