Licensed biohazard remediation built around a landlord’s priorities — speed, documentation, and direct insurance billing.
Hoarding cleanup for landlords covers units left in extreme condition by tenants — accumulated waste, biohazard contamination, pest infestation, often combined with structural damage. Specialists handle sorting, removal, biohazard decontamination, and pre-restoration assessment so the unit can return to leasable condition.
Hoarding-affected units left by evicted tenants combine biohazard, pest, and structural concerns. A specialist handles full scope, documents everything for security-deposit disputes, and turns the unit over for re-leasing.
When a unit is reported to housing inspectors or condemned, landlords may need court-ordered cleanup. Specialists work with court orders and timing requirements.
Severe hoarding often hides biohazards (animal waste, decomposition, mold). A licensed specialist identifies and remediates these during the cleanup, preventing surprise health-code complaints.
Hoarding cleanup is typically not covered by landlord insurance. Pursue the former tenant through security deposit (limited) and civil court (for the balance). Some specific damage uncovered (mold, structural) may be covered under existing claims. Documentation supports all recovery pathways.
Security deposit covers ordinary cleaning only. For hoarding-level remediation, civil court action against the former tenant is the typical path. Documentation supports the claim.
Light hoarding might be 2–3 truckloads; severe whole-home hoarding can be 10–20+. Vendor estimates during initial consultation.
Structural damage uncovered during cleanup (mold, water, pest) may be covered under existing landlord policy as a separate claim.
3 days to 2 weeks for cleanup; additional time for any structural restoration.
Often yes — animal waste, food contamination, or biological accumulation typically requires biohazard-grade decontamination as part of the scope.
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