Foreclosure cleanout after a hot, dusty week
We rolled into a Dune Lane property off a quiet cul-de-sac after a foreclosure left the garage packed wall to wall with broken furniture, old paint cans, and soaked boxes. The afternoon heat had baked everything inside, and that dry Victorville dust kept sticking to our gloves and boots. With homes in this part of town built after 2000 and yards sitting tight to the street, the pile had nowhere to go without a dumpster on site. The real stakes were simple: the bank wanted the place cleared fast, and the neighbors didn’t need another messy eyesore sitting out front.
We backed in a roll-off that fit the driveway cleanly, then started loading with hand trucks, a pitchfork, and careful sorting so the hazardous stuff stayed out of the wrong pile. I remember using the box walls to keep debris from blowing when the wind picked up near SCLA. Our crew swept the slab, checked the fence line, and kept the load level so nothing shifted on pickup. By the time we pulled away, the garage was open again and the property looked ready for the next step instead of abandoned.
Javi’s crew got the foreclosure mess out of our way, and the place finally looked manageable again.
Maria G.

