Executor + estate moves in Vaucluse
Clearing a house on someone else's behalf is a job of records, not just lifting. Executors, solicitors and families need three things from us: method, documentation, and a house handled with respect while it's done. That's the service.
How an estate move runs
One point of contact
You brief us once. Every question after that comes to you, not to the wider family, and everything we agree lands in writing where the estate file can hold it.
Inventory as we pack
Cartons are numbered and listed as they're sealed, room by room. If the estate needs a record of what left the house and where it went, it exists by default, not by reconstruction.
Distribution, sale, donation
Pieces going to beneficiaries are delivered to them, locally in the same run where geography allows. Sale items go to the auction house or dealer you nominate; the donation run is done properly, not dumped.
Storage while probate takes its time
When the timeline is the court's rather than yours, contents can hold in storage under the same inventory, and the house can be presented for sale meanwhile.
The quiet part, kept quiet
A deceased estate on a small street draws attention nobody wants. Crews arrive unbranded and work without theatre; questions from passers-by get a polite nothing. The neighbours' first news of the sale should be the agent's board, not our truck.