Green Tree foreclosure cleanout with heavy trash and old appliances
We rolled into Green Tree on a dry, hot afternoon and found a foreclosed house stuffed from garage to curb with torn cabinets, busted furniture, and a fridge that still held the smell of spoiled food. The driveway sat tight between stucco walls and new landscaping, so our crew had to keep the path clear while sorting sharp debris and heavier items. In Victorville, that kind of mess turns fast into a neighbor complaint if you don’t move with a plan, and the customer needed the place ready for listing without dragging the cleanup into the rest of the week.
We set a roll-off right where the truck could drop cleanly, laid boards to protect the driveway, and loaded the cabinet scraps first so the heavier stuff didn’t crush the lighter debris. I remember the morning dust kicking up as we worked, so we kept the bin organized and made the throws count instead of shuffling junk twice. Our crew cleared the garage, hauled the leftover appliance pieces, and left the place ready for the realtor’s next step. The homeowner got a clean reset and didn’t have to touch the mess again.
You made a rough foreclosure cleanout feel manageable, and the house looked ready to show again.
Maria R.







