Why Downtown Historic District calls for this specifically
In a Historic District rowhome or apartment, hoarding cleanup often involves coordinating with a landlord given the density of shared-wall units, always at a pace that respects the resident.
Shared walls and close-together properties mean discretion matters more here than in a detached suburban home — our crews work quietly and without signage so a job doesn’t become neighborhood news, and we take extra care with protected historic building materials.
What's included
This work is paced around the family or resident, never rushed or judgmental — see the hoarding cleanup hub for how the process respects what people want kept. See the full hoarding cleanup breakdown →
Every job follows the OSHA bloodborne pathogen standard for handling and disposal, and we coordinate directly with insurance adjusters, landlords, or estate representatives as needed for Downtown Historic District.