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9 Items to Collect Before a Deceased Estate Clearing

Losing a family member is one of the redefining moments in a person’s life. Although painful, the death of a loved one starts a new process which is normal and expected. It is a period in which family members come to terms with that loss, start to reorganise and regroup, and view themselves in a new perspective.

While you may find it hard to cope with the loss of someone close to you, the daily demands of life may not allow you to plunge yourself into the situation for a long time. You need to take up the responsibilities of life immediately, otherwise, you may face further problems and commit mistakes when dealing with the deceased estate clearance.

There may be more valuables hidden away in your loved one’s home than you thought. This makes the task of separating treasure from the trash a daunting and intimidating task. While retrieving items from a deceased estate can be draining, it does not have to be a tedious job. Take note that clearing a deceased estate early is beneficial.

In a bid to help you clear your property, we have listed in this article some worthy items to collect from a deceased estate. Continue reading to find out more.

1. Jewellery

Plenty of people love jewellery. In fact, people loved them since time immemorial. Any jewellery lover is always willing to break the bank and purchase even the most expensive ones.

If your loved one collected plenty of jewellery items, you might want to keep these valuables to yourself. You have every reason to store the jewellery pieces left behind by your departed relative. Some of the precious materials you must get hold of before a deceased clearance include rings, necklaces, bracelets, and earrings.

2. Furniture

After the death of a loved one, you might be left with hundreds of possessions, acquired throughout his or her life. Among these things is furniture. Remember, it is important to have furniture in your home. So, if your loved one’s property has sofa materials, chairs, dining tables, and TV stands among others, don’t let them go to waste. Take them to your home where you can maximise their purpose.

3. Mattresses

A good night’s sleep wouldn’t happen without a comfortable mattress. So, if your loved ones left some new and desirable mattresses, clean and store them for use.

If the mattresses, however, are old, torn, and unsightly, there’s no point in keeping them. You will need to remove and dispose of them properly.

4. Clothes

Departed loved ones leave behind hundreds of clothes, from shirts, shorts, and pants to expensive suits, trousers, jackets, and towels. While you can keep some for personal use, you may need to give away some of these clothes to your neighbours. You can also send them to local donation centres. Donating extra clothes is not only an effective way to declutter your property. It is also a generous move that puts a smile on needy people’s faces.

5. Tools

Every homeowner loves DIY home improvement projects. If you are cleaning a deceased estate, there's a chance that you'll find valuable DIY tools at the property's disposal. You can keep them for future use or donate them, depending on your needs. Some of the valuable items your loved one might have left behind include firearms, antiques, and collections.

6. Kitchenware

Machines make people's lives easier. When talking about advanced equipment, kitchen appliances are no exception. These may even give you more reasons to collect all the available items in the deceased home as much as possible.

Some of the important kitchen items you can find and gather include dishwashers, refrigerators, ovens, coffee makers, toasters, blender, food processor, rice cooker, electric grill, mixer, and many other kitchen essentials. You may choose to use, donate, or even sell the items, depending on your preference or home's requirements.

7. Computers and Electronics

Other items that you can find at a deceased estate are computers and typing and printing machines. These are equally valuable items you must collect when clearing the property. The computer device laying around the house could be an old one, but it may contain important details. So, this implies that you must check the hard drive.

You might also come across some electronics, including a washing machine, TV, clothes dryer, fridge, and small electrical appliances. If you want the property to be listed for sale, you have to completely remove all the items.

8. Vehicle

Clearing a deceased means finding household items that are worth retrieving. A vehicle could be a perfect example. You will be very lucky to find that the deceased family member had this precious item. Not only can these items add value to your life in one or another, but they can also be sold at a reasonable price. When you find the title, you are at liberty to sell it.

9. Legal Documents

Aside from the personal monetary items mentioned in this list, you will also need to collect any legal documents and papers you can find at the deceased estate. You will need these documents in informing the required people and the organisations after the death of your loved one, and during the long-term probate process.

Some of these documents include property deeds, property keys, mortgage statement, credit card statement, safety box deposit information, life insurance documents, will, grant of representation (valid copies), proof of your relationship to the deceased. You are also required to get a death certificate.

Do you need help? Deceased Estate Sydney can lend a hand!

If you are not ready to sort the possessions of your loved one, Deceased Estate Sydney will do the job for you. Our service for deceased estate clearance is both professional and cost-effective. Plus, we have dealt with the same situation many times before. So, you will not have to worry about anything when you trust our team to sort out your deceased estate rubbish.

Talk to our accommodating staff at Deceased Estate Sydney for a free deceased estate clean up quote over the phone today at 0408 629 666! Our deceased estate specialists are ready to provide you with a quick and convenient service that you need.

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