Probate Cleanouts in Charlotte County

I work with attorneys, executors, and families to clear probate properties — carefully, documented, and on your schedule.

Cleanouts that fit the probate process

Probate has its own rhythm. Court dates, appraisals, sale agreements — the property usually has to be cleared on a specific timeline, and it has to be done right. I understand that, and I work with it.

I communicate directly with the estate attorney, the executor, or whoever is managing the process. If multiple people need updates, I keep everyone in the loop with photos and a summary of what was cleared.

And if I find anything during the cleanout — documents, jewelry, financial records, anything that looks like it belongs in the estate inventory — I stop and let you know before it goes anywhere.


What I provide for probate jobs

  • Photo documentation at start, during, and after — suitable for estate records

  • Clear communication with attorneys, executors, or family members

  • Careful sorting — personal items, documents, and valuables set aside

  • Flat-rate pricing upfront — no surprises for the estate accounting

  • Flexible scheduling around probate timelines and court dates

  • Broom-clean finish — property ready to list or transfer


Common questions

Can you work directly with an attorney handling the probate?

Yes. I work with attorneys and executors regularly. I'll communicate directly with whoever you tell me to — the estate attorney, the heir, or the real estate agent. I can provide written documentation of what was cleared and send photos at every stage.

What happens to personal items found during the cleanout?

Before anything is removed, I sort carefully. Anything that looks personally significant — letters, photographs, jewelry, military items, family documents, legal papers — gets set aside in a labeled box for the estate to handle. Nothing important gets thrown away.

Can you work on a tight probate timeline?

Yes. I understand probate timelines can be driven by court dates, sale contracts, or other deadlines. Tell me your timeline upfront and I'll work with it.

Need to talk through a probate property?

Call me directly. I'm happy to talk through the situation before you commit to anything.

Ready to talk?

Call me directly. I answer my own phone.

(941) 555-0000