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2. Duplicate Household Items
Over time, homes fill with practical items: extra dishes, small appliances, linens, and décor. While some may carry sentimental value, many are simply functional objects.
Letting go of duplicates:
- Reduces clutter.
- Simplifies estate management.
- Allows useful items to benefit someone else.
3. Outdated Paperwork
Old bills, expired warranties, instruction manuals, and outdated financial statements often accumulate over the years. Once legal and tax matters are settled, much of this paperwork no longer needs to be stored.
Before discarding:
- Ensure estate matters are resolved.
- Keep essential legal documents (wills, deeds, titles).
- Shred sensitive information.
Clearing paperwork can be surprisingly freeing and helps prevent unnecessary stress later.
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