@@Twstd426U just wanted to say something negative about them but it doesn't change what the original commenter wrote..they did an amazing job and I guarantee u couldn't do it but sit here and find something to critique
I was thinking the same thing! She's got gorgeous hair, put it up 😅 I also sweat waaay too much to wear my hair down while cleaning, let alone add a mask
I'm middle aged, live alone & my house is messy (but not filthy). I was about to do a whole bunch of stuff but I procrastinate here for 20min to get some inspiration/motivation first. I like watching Hoarders before purging clutter too. It makes me merciless with getting rid of stuff. Thanks to all to dirty beggars & hoarders for showing their mess to keep the rest of us in check.
@@hanawolfgang I'm an outdoor type person so doing housework is kinda boring. This is the scruffy old house that broke me, I used to be more ADHD/OCD. I'm in my 50's so I'm more leisurely now.
I'm not the most efficient at keeping my place perfect nothing like a yt video but watching these videos always make me afraid of turning out like that no better motivation
I'm amazed at what he did with that blue carpet. I would have ripped it out and been done with it. He restored it to almost looking new. Beyond impressive.
Problem is, when a carpet is dirty clear through, the under pad does not get clean. A few months after the cleaning, the dirt and yuck migrate up from the pad to the carpet.
The thing with hoarders is that they genuinely value all the mess and trash they live in…. Not on THIS level, but my boyfriend is one. It’s frustrating because to help him clean, I don’t know what is trash and what isn’t
I have been so depressed I couldn't even eat and I lost weight too, but I have never been so depressed I couldn't throw trash in the garage. They aren't so depressed they can't open a bag of chips, just too depressed to throw the bag out. I don't get it.
@@pippadawg7037congrats for seeing what depressed can do to a human. You are yourself a depressed person but can't have the empathy for this person lol
@@maizegod6840it definitely is. sure, years upon years of it may seem excessive, but not everyone shares the same emotional or mental process. grief can stay with people for years, and for some it’s only around a few months. losing your best friend AND your wife within weeks of each other is like taking a freight train to the gut and yet you’re still living through it. it is absolutely normal for people to stop being able to live normally for a number of weeks or months or maybe even years, and your living situation goes downhill as a result, like in this man’s case. he should be applauded for recognizing, however late you may think it was, that his situation was very bad and that he wanted it to improve.
I like this show way more than HOARDERS. The people here sound way more understanding and way less dramatic. They don’t complain much and just help people out. There’s no dramatic music and the narrator is really soothing lol.
From my understanding, they often have a deadline of the city to meet to clean up the property or else. These people "only" had a bit of rubbish and grime to tackle. Totally different from Hoarders, where they have tons of infested garbage to the extent it jeopardises the house structural integrity. @@Diolla_
It's not easy, and they do it insanely quick! When I want a perfectly cleaned house (medium sized), I need 2 DAYS... without hoarding anything and without extreme dirt.
@@VonDutchNL dude what's wrong with you, you think people who are living in this condition are doing it because they want to? maybe you should grow up, and find some empathy, your embarrassing
@somewren Stfu fool, no, I don't think they live this way because they "want" to.. but they don't WANT to put in some work. They are lazy, they have 2 arms and 2 legs. Tell me.. what exactly is stopping them from cleaning? They can make a mess themselves as well, right? I have empathy for the right people who deserve it.. not these dirty, lazy adults. You probably are one of those.
My son moved home for a while & he would be a hoarder if I was tolerant. I am not. His stuff started creeping out of his room & into the hallway. My response "what's this nonsense? If it's broken or you're not gonna use it, get rid of it!". You have to nip it in the bud or they will take over your space & make it unliveable. Being tolerant makes you an enabler & a prisoner to someone else's nonsense.
Hoarding stems from trauma and mental illness, it's not a choice. Hoarders don't plan to be hoarders. As a mother myself, I'd aim to be more understanding and supportive if that were my son. Please don't ridicule him.
@@Bushkaboo Yes but emotional solutions & such is not my best thing. I could work on that. I think there is a fine line between supportive & enabling. someone wants to talk about feelings, I'll not be very comfortable. Someone wants action to change things then I'm good to go. I'll keep what you said in mind though :)
@@Bushkaboo they are talking about the stuff not invading their living area and I think that's fair you have to be understanding but at the end of the day if you start tolerating it and ignoring it it will start getting out of control their mental illness ends where your health begins if it affects your health you have to stop it for your own well-being and that means not tolerating it that means understanding it but not allowing it
@@Asymmetrical-Saggin Well that's a useful comment for 30 years ago. Gee thanks saggy stranger, I'll just start making that time machine so I can unsee your lame attempt at insult. Don't bother me with your brain farts.
Its amazing hearing and seeing the no judgment, just understanding of how it gets there, then compassion and assistance.. Everyone has trauma of some kind, we're all human and come from the same. The people doing this work are beautiful souls. Also those ladies taking their masks off dealing with muriatic and mold on the walls are brave I would say!!
All the cleaners did such incredible and impactful work 😄👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 And I can’t believe this was narrated by Patricia Hodge. Loved her in Miranda of course, so that’s an extra added bonus! 💖
I love how they were saying not to be so quick to judge the people living like that. Because they’re right! They don’t all have the same story & being on the outside looking in, we don’t know how or what got them there. We should all have compassion for others & be slower to judge those we do not know or understand. Blessings & strength to the workers doing this job…especially the ones doing it with so much compassion…🫶🏼💕❤
“You need to be there to care for and support the customer” It’s easy to forget that these are people who are actually suffering through some form of pathology or another. The dirtiness and uncleanliness is just a symptom of a much larger and much more serious issue be it depression anxiety or whatever. Feel bad for people who have to live like that
A great programme to sweep all my midnight cravings away, salute to all the extreme cleaners to clean up the results of neglects, anxiety, depression, laziness and disabilities.
I have major depressive disorder and general anxiety and my house gets gross sometimes but this made me appreciate the fact that I am still able to get my home clean before it gets to anything like this. These cleaners are amazing for being understanding and helping these people out!!
My parents are in their 60’s now and it breaks my heart too see this. That’s somone mum or dad. Son or daughter and I’m glad they are seeking the help ❤
A little act of kindness can make a big difference I use to judge and call this lazy and disgusting, but people struggle and there stories are unknown. 😢
My Puerto Rican wife would freak out if she saw a house in that state! My wife has high standards in cleanliness and organizing and we’ve never lived close to this. That said, I can understand how depression can allow things to get this way and as the person watches their home become more worse, it makes the depression worse as well.
Dude, the first place is cleaner than my old place!! lol I tidied up and my new place is nothing like that, I keep it neat, but being alone long term is so hard the older you get for real!!
I've been thru this stage man. 😢 Honestly, It's very hard to motivate yourself to clean or look after yourself when you're depressed and living alone. I remember, I didn't even wanted to leave my bed, same dusty pillow and sheets. I am grateful I am no longer that person. I hope nobody goes thru this mess.
I've been living alone for 8 yeats, since I moved out from my parents, and I never have guests. Even if I tend to be messy, I clean regulary my place. So, living alone is not the problem. FEELING ALONE, on the other hans, can mess you up.
This is insane. Absolutely vile. Depression is common. No reason you can’t throw the trash out. I am neurodivergent myself! And my environment is very clean as it reflects how I feel
As depression gets worse, parts of the left prefrontal cortex associated with movement are permanently damaged, so he doesn't want to move. he even lost the ability called willing
A book I read by a commercial cleaner suggested using two buckets of water for cleaning. One is the clean water for cleaning, and the other is the rinse water for the dirty sponge. Works for me for years.
Did those people really clean those places? I would have love to have seen the sped up version of them cleaning those houses in full. I think they had some of camera assistance. Thanks for the vid! 😮
Facts. The state of one’s dwelling reflects the state of one’s mind. Plus many people are just lazy slobs with no self respect. No bleeding heart compassion from me … 😵
I just can not even imagine living in complete filth!!! I saw this time and time again when I was a housekeeper! The wife would pass away and the house would go to hell!
Serious question. Why is it that the cleaning teams in these videos have a strict time frame in which to clean the house? In other words, why not do the job until it’s done, instead of saying they only have 24hours etc?
There is no way for any of us too understand what a person is going through life is extremely hard for alot of people and im sure its even harder when you know nobody cares if you live or die i myself was victim to a uncleaned house and as i looked around i cried and i knew i was in a dark place but after time i started too not out think my situation i simply said to myself if i pickup one thing im making forward progress
Im here gagging just watching this on youtube 😅😅 Hope you guys are paid well 👍 Crazy how little by little over time people just get used to living like that
I really love Maxine. We need more people that are understanding with Maxine. Yes this is face value but I choose to believe she’s one of the good ones. I wish this would find her and make her day
I've also been struggling with depression and suicide since I've lost my wife, daughter, cat and job, as a result I've also neglected my life, but I don't see how people can let it slip so far, I have similar issues where sometimes I don't take out a trashbag out for a few days or let the dry laundry hang for 2 more weeks or only clean the bed once in 3 months, but dedicating a room to full trashbags? Sleeping right next to hundreds of cigarette buds and literal rotting meals? Letting your toilet end up looking worse than a public toilet? So while I understand where they are coming from and the issues it causes, it always stuns me how far people can let it go. This is going to sound cruel, but I truly think some of these people are beyond saving, sure they do appreciate the help they're getting massively, but they're just going to relapse again. In that regard I'm happy that there's social services and people like these to help them out, hope that this is the push they needed to get their life back on track.
The two ladies who helped the elderly man with learning disabilities are sooooo kind as well as great cleaners.
Yes
People like that have true defined character, respect
one of them sounds Jamaican to me😊
no mask with mold on ceiling and she kissed her face when all that shit was on them still. no way they nasty.
@@Twstd426U just wanted to say something negative about them but it doesn't change what the original commenter wrote..they did an amazing job and I guarantee u couldn't do it but sit here and find something to critique
She makes me nervous with that hair hanging down. I keep thinking she’s going to get muck in it!
No way would I go into those houses without a hair covering. Long hair out like that is revolting with all that filth and germs.
I was thinking the same thing! She's got gorgeous hair, put it up 😅 I also sweat waaay too much to wear my hair down while cleaning, let alone add a mask
I really have to put up my hair when i clean or work ,because it will go everywhere when i move around 😅
yeah better look pretty on RUclips than having a practical working outfit 😅
She needs to wear a mask too, not just against the germs, but to mitigate the fumes of the heavy-duty cleaning products. Goggles would be wise too.
Every cleaner should be wearing a mask. You don't know WHAT you're inhaling when you walk into their rooms.
Yess you have them even with fresh air in it ,but it is expensive i heard
Lol.. did you even watch the video? They wore masks
Rick Harrison: one thing’s for sure; you never know WHAT you’re gonna inhale!
@@successfulMillennialI think they meant in general.
It’s called an immune system.
They have ten years under their belt and your trying to tell them how to prepare for their job?
Thank God for these people taking mental health seriously 😒 so many people don't !! I appreciate them for helping them it's heartwarming ❤
I'm middle aged, live alone & my house is messy (but not filthy). I was about to do a whole bunch of stuff but I procrastinate here for 20min to get some inspiration/motivation first. I like watching Hoarders before purging clutter too. It makes me merciless with getting rid of stuff.
Thanks to all to dirty beggars & hoarders for showing their mess to keep the rest of us in check.
😂😂😂😂😂 muito bom!
Its sad when you need motivation to do something. Don't wait, just do it! - NIKE
@@hanawolfgang I'm an outdoor type person so doing housework is kinda boring. This is the scruffy old house that broke me, I used to be more ADHD/OCD. I'm in my 50's so I'm more leisurely now.
It's funny but these kinds of cleaning shows really up my motivation as well. :)
I'm not the most efficient at keeping my place perfect nothing like a yt video but watching these videos always make me afraid of turning out like that no better motivation
I'm amazed at what he did with that blue carpet. I would have ripped it out and been done with it. He restored it to almost looking new. Beyond impressive.
Same thoughts. Guess he has the experience and knows the end result
Problem is, when a carpet is dirty clear through, the under pad does not get clean. A few months after the cleaning, the dirt and yuck migrate up from the pad to the carpet.
The thing with hoarders is that they genuinely value all the mess and trash they live in…. Not on THIS level, but my boyfriend is one. It’s frustrating because to help him clean, I don’t know what is trash and what isn’t
Depression is a powerful, powerful thing. Poor guy.
I have been so depressed I couldn't even eat and I lost weight too, but I have never been so depressed I couldn't throw trash in the garage. They aren't so depressed they can't open a bag of chips, just too depressed to throw the bag out. I don't get it.
@@pippadawg7037just because when you were depressed you didn’t act like this doesn’t mean other people don’t
@@pippadawg7037congrats for seeing what depressed can do to a human. You are yourself a depressed person but can't have the empathy for this person lol
@@HaileyThomas-e1ono. It’s just pure laziness
@@pippadawg7037Different people, different situations.
His wife and best friend both passed due to cancer within weeks from each other. His entire world died.
Its no excuse
It is tho@@maizegod6840
@@maizegod6840 that seems a bit insensitive
@@maizegod6840it definitely is. sure, years upon years of it may seem excessive, but not everyone shares the same emotional or mental process. grief can stay with people for years, and for some it’s only around a few months. losing your best friend AND your wife within weeks of each other is like taking a freight train to the gut and yet you’re still living through it. it is absolutely normal for people to stop being able to live normally for a number of weeks or months or maybe even years, and your living situation goes downhill as a result, like in this man’s case. he should be applauded for recognizing, however late you may think it was, that his situation was very bad and that he wanted it to improve.
@@maizegod6840bro never had depression
I like this show way more than HOARDERS. The people here sound way more understanding and way less dramatic. They don’t complain much and just help people out. There’s no dramatic music and the narrator is really soothing lol.
Yes. ! In Hoarders they are often relentlessly pushing the clients even when that's not strictly necessary. As if they WANT them to break.
From my understanding, they often have a deadline of the city to meet to clean up the property or else. These people "only" had a bit of rubbish and grime to tackle. Totally different from Hoarders, where they have tons of infested garbage to the extent it jeopardises the house structural integrity. @@Diolla_
Love watching these extreme cleaners at work, they do a brilliant job...it's not easy, cheers.
It's not easy, and they do it insanely quick! When I want a perfectly cleaned house (medium sized), I need 2 DAYS... without hoarding anything and without extreme dirt.
Now someone needs to come once a week to maintain what these wonderful cleaning people have done. Keep up the good work!!!!!
Or they need to grow up.. and clean after themselves, like adults.
@@VonDutchNL dude what's wrong with you, you think people who are living in this condition are doing it because they want to? maybe you should grow up, and find some empathy, your embarrassing
@@VonDutchNL you don't understand about learning disabilities all. you need to be patients who have learning disability
@somewren Stfu fool, no, I don't think they live this way because they "want" to.. but they don't WANT to put in some work. They are lazy, they have 2 arms and 2 legs. Tell me.. what exactly is stopping them from cleaning? They can make a mess themselves as well, right? I have empathy for the right people who deserve it.. not these dirty, lazy adults. You probably are one of those.
@jessicajacobson7909 Wtf are you saying, what has a learning disability to do with CLEANING after yourself 🤣 Check yourself fool.
My son moved home for a while & he would be a hoarder if I was tolerant. I am not. His stuff started creeping out of his room & into the hallway. My response "what's this nonsense? If it's broken or you're not gonna use it, get rid of it!". You have to nip it in the bud or they will take over your space & make it unliveable. Being tolerant makes you an enabler & a prisoner to someone else's nonsense.
Hoarding stems from trauma and mental illness, it's not a choice. Hoarders don't plan to be hoarders. As a mother myself, I'd aim to be more understanding and supportive if that were my son. Please don't ridicule him.
@@Bushkaboo Yes but emotional solutions & such is not my best thing. I could work on that. I think there is a fine line between supportive & enabling. someone wants to talk about feelings, I'll not be very comfortable. Someone wants action to change things then I'm good to go. I'll keep what you said in mind though :)
@@Bushkaboo they are talking about the stuff not invading their living area and I think that's fair you have to be understanding but at the end of the day if you start tolerating it and ignoring it it will start getting out of control their mental illness ends where your health begins if it affects your health you have to stop it for your own well-being and that means not tolerating it that means understanding it but not allowing it
@@mostlypeacefulcerealkiller2145Don't have had kids if you cant handle it
@@Asymmetrical-Saggin Well that's a useful comment for 30 years ago. Gee thanks saggy stranger, I'll just start making that time machine so I can unsee your lame attempt at insult. Don't bother me with your brain farts.
Bless all of these people! What a huge difference they're making in other people's lives ❤
What would we do without these wonderful people ❤
I love how there is no judgement
I mean they are getting paid haha
@@Daniel-gw9jj...you wouldnt pay me enough to enter this house...and im not saying that to be rude or judging him
There’s not enough judgement these days. Can’t hurt anyone’s feelings, can we. No wonder soyciety is going down the tubes … 🤡😵💀
imagin this TV show was runned under Gordon Ramsay
Its amazing hearing and seeing the no judgment, just understanding of how it gets there, then compassion and assistance..
Everyone has trauma of some kind, we're all human and come from the same. The people doing this work are beautiful souls.
Also those ladies taking their masks off dealing with muriatic and mold on the walls are brave I would say!!
You’re very kind. Thank you for your sensitive and spot on comment.
Thank you The Cleaners for existing and for being such incredibile; caring and understanding human beings ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Depression is a war we will never understand.
Indeed.
I think we do understand it to some extent, but there's still many unknowns
I think he was just lazy bruv
These people are disgusting, no excuses. I know a guy who lives like this. He’s just lazy as fuq. There is no excuse for living in filth …
@@mako1-1-nah for sure it was a Depression
Losing his wife was just too much for him....
Hope he's doing okay.
That toilet had a LOT more than just "lyme scale" in and on it, yecchhh!!
A mattress collecting a pound of skin cells a year??! This is skin cells collecting a mattress probably at this point.
Father and son helping the elder woman was my favorite ❤
The only problem I see is how long will these houses stay clean. A week or two and they're probably going to be back to how they were.
Yes, I’m afraid so.
It’s only for the show
They should be offered counseling like on Hoarders.
its not a problem for the ones working in that industry since it means they will always have work
It doesn't get that bad in a week or two. Even if it will slowly accumulate again, there's respite for a while.
These people are amazing. Takes real kindness to do a job like this.
It's really nice to see someone actually genuinely grateful for the help, like Alan was
They need a reminder on the wall to dust ,clean bathroome ,do dishes everyday ,and wash floors once a week . great job !!
That works for a lot of people but not for everyone i have reminders everywhere even in my Phone but i still strugle with dailly tasks😂
Just Brilliant!!!
You All did such an amazing job !
Okay can we not say out loud that Neil needs a weekly or a monthly visit if he’s to live alone? He can stay and learn on the monthly tidy ups.
Neil needs to be in a psyche ward …
That carpet came out amazing!
It was blue again 😊
Just rip the carpet, there is no point in cleaning it, it will come back dirty and difficult to clean
What loving, caring people. God bless them.
“You are so welcome and there is your pay check.”
15,000$ cold hard cash.
You would do that for free?
I only hope these people are being WELL paid!
All the cleaners did such incredible and impactful work 😄👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
And I can’t believe this was narrated by Patricia Hodge. Loved her in Miranda of course, so that’s an extra added bonus! 💖
I love how they were saying not to be so quick to judge the people living like that. Because they’re right! They don’t all have the same story & being on the outside looking in, we don’t know how or what got them there. We should all have compassion for others & be slower to judge those we do not know or understand. Blessings & strength to the workers doing this job…especially the ones doing it with so much compassion…🫶🏼💕❤
The professional cleaners are ALWAYS SO NICE! you RARELY see any of them judge their customers. God Bless these people helping their fellow man!
“You need to be there to care for and support the customer”
It’s easy to forget that these are people who are actually suffering through some form of pathology or another. The dirtiness and uncleanliness is just a symptom of a much larger and much more serious issue be it depression anxiety or whatever. Feel bad for people who have to live like that
A great programme to sweep all my midnight cravings away, salute to all the extreme cleaners to clean up the results of neglects, anxiety, depression, laziness and disabilities.
I have major depressive disorder and general anxiety and my house gets gross sometimes but this made me appreciate the fact that I am still able to get my home clean before it gets to anything like this. These cleaners are amazing for being understanding and helping these people out!!
I forgot I was eating while watching this and when I realized I almost puked 😂😂
this happens to me, too since I often watch these during my breaks...
These people NEED therapy after cleaning these places!!
Yes they sure do.
You need therapy for this comment
These people are angels that makes this world a better place.❤❤❤❤
ФАНТАСТИКА 😯,УВАЖАЮ ЭТИХ ЛЮДЕЙ КОТОРЫЕ НАВОДЯТ ЧИСТОТУ😍💯👍. БЛАГОДАРНОСТЬ ИМ ЗА ЭТО.👏👏👏
Yvone is an awesome cleaner and truly cares about her clients 🙂
What kind, understanding people to realise there are many complex reasons why people give up, or can't cope.
6:30 narrator really says limescale while we all know thats straight rock solid sh1t lmao
Meanwhile I'm disgusted when I go to my own toilets and see a dot of my own poo that escaped the brush and my attention last time I used the toilet...
I absolutely love the attitudes y'all have for these folks you clean for! May God bless all of you 💕🙏
These extreme cleaners are ANGELS OF GOD!
I am so happy, that they help this people struggeling. Hope they can start a new, fresh life now😊
Thank you for your service. Bless you all. 💙
My parents are in their 60’s now and it breaks my heart too see this. That’s somone mum or dad. Son or daughter and I’m glad they are seeking the help ❤
A little act of kindness can make a big difference I use to judge and call this lazy and disgusting, but people struggle and there stories are unknown. 😢
My Puerto Rican wife would freak out if she saw a house in that state! My wife has high standards in cleanliness and organizing and we’ve never lived close to this. That said, I can understand how depression can allow things to get this way and as the person watches their home become more worse, it makes the depression worse as well.
You forgot to mention the pooh in that toilet, you were preoccupied with saying it was limescale which I'm sure was UNDER the pooh.
Wow he made that blue carpet look new! Its gorgeous wow. I love the compassion they all show this is wonderful
Seriously UK, it's time to get rid of the carpets.
I wish america would move on from it too
I’m so glad this showed up in my recommended because now I’m gonna watch all these episodes LMAO
It makes my heart so happy to see peoples face after you clean for them
So true some people go through rough times some can handle it some can people need to understand this it’s not easy for everyone
Even Fungus will refuse to stay at that place 🤮
How admirable 👏🏻👏🏻applause to everyone helping out human beings struggling each day to find a motive to live.. God help you all
G'day, Filth! My compliments to you on your musical selections in these videos.
Dude, the first place is cleaner than my old place!! lol I tidied up and my new place is nothing like that, I keep it neat, but being alone long term is so hard the older you get for real!!
Bless these cleaners! Giving people their lives back!
2 months have passed since the video was published and now go to that man's house again and you will encounter the same view again.
Don’t be so judgemental
7:00 the editor probably made sure the music fits the laugh XD
His toilet is probably moldy again💀💀
Save that carpet? How about throw that away!
I've been thru this stage man. 😢 Honestly, It's very hard to motivate yourself to clean or look after yourself when you're depressed and living alone. I remember, I didn't even wanted to leave my bed, same dusty pillow and sheets. I am grateful I am no longer that person. I hope nobody goes thru this mess.
It's scary how living alone can ruin your life
I've been living alone for 8 yeats, since I moved out from my parents, and I never have guests. Even if I tend to be messy, I clean regulary my place.
So, living alone is not the problem. FEELING ALONE, on the other hans, can mess you up.
Only if you’re a lazy slob with no self respect … 😱😵🤢
This is insane. Absolutely vile. Depression is common. No reason you can’t throw the trash out. I am neurodivergent myself! And my environment is very clean as it reflects how I feel
As depression gets worse, parts of the left prefrontal cortex associated with movement are permanently damaged, so he doesn't want to move. he even lost the ability called willing
Really very hardwork done by all of these cleaners.
A book I read by a commercial cleaner suggested using two buckets of water for cleaning. One is the clean water for cleaning, and the other is the rinse water for the dirty sponge. Works for me for years.
More please! I love these videos❤
19:00 A man will never learn how to make a bed, professional cleaners or not.
Do they not have NEW bed mattresses for sale anywhere?!
Sure, you can buy it for them.
One month later.
Could you come back and clean again?
I love videos like this I can witness light shine on being depressed and trying to do better for urself
Great cleaning ❤
But why is the house so damn dirty
These people have richness in character to commit to a job like this, really helping people and that’s awesome
And all of the sudden I feel better about my room. 😆
Did those people really clean those places? I would have love to have seen the sped up version of them cleaning those houses in full. I think they had some of camera assistance. Thanks for the vid! 😮
kind hearted , amazing people
You know what they say, one's house is one's mind
Facts. The state of one’s dwelling reflects the state of one’s mind. Plus many people are just lazy slobs with no self respect. No bleeding heart compassion from me … 😵
this is the result of long standing depression coupled with chronic loneliness !
I always thought that if someone didn't keep their house clean, they'd be taken to an institution
right?? me too, probably would be a good thing honestly
Seeing the massive "filth" makes me sick to my stomach; YET, I'm intrigued.
I just can not even imagine living in complete filth!!! I saw this time and time again when I was a housekeeper! The wife would pass away and the house would go to hell!
Serious question. Why is it that the cleaning teams in these videos have a strict time frame in which to clean the house? In other words, why not do the job until it’s done, instead of saying they only have 24hours etc?
They have a planning for other jobs as well?
There is no way for any of us too understand what a person is going through life is extremely hard for alot of people and im sure its even harder when you know nobody cares if you live or die i myself was victim to a uncleaned house and as i looked around i cried and i knew i was in a dark place but after time i started too not out think my situation i simply said to myself if i pickup one thing im making forward progress
That carpet should have been torn up and thrown away!
Im here gagging just watching this on youtube 😅😅
Hope you guys are paid well 👍
Crazy how little by little over time people just get used to living like that
I'm amazed by the small tools they're using, those "industrial" carpet cleaners and vacuum cleaner is what I use to clean my car lol
There's no excuse for complacency and laziness. If you are physically unable to move about, that's a different story.
Exactly. These people are slobs with no self respect …
If they are renting places how do the property owners allow them to get away with that?
I subscribed immediately just by the name of the channel, good job
I love how Americans would be freaking out about a stapler they haven’t seen in 20 years and these people are just so thankful.
i love how us Americans live in your mind rent free
I really love Maxine. We need more people that are understanding with Maxine. Yes this is face value but I choose to believe she’s one of the good ones. I wish this would find her and make her day
I've also been struggling with depression and suicide since I've lost my wife, daughter, cat and job, as a result I've also neglected my life, but I don't see how people can let it slip so far, I have similar issues where sometimes I don't take out a trashbag out for a few days or let the dry laundry hang for 2 more weeks or only clean the bed once in 3 months, but dedicating a room to full trashbags? Sleeping right next to hundreds of cigarette buds and literal rotting meals? Letting your toilet end up looking worse than a public toilet?
So while I understand where they are coming from and the issues it causes, it always stuns me how far people can let it go.
This is going to sound cruel, but I truly think some of these people are beyond saving, sure they do appreciate the help they're getting massively, but they're just going to relapse again.
In that regard I'm happy that there's social services and people like these to help them out, hope that this is the push they needed to get their life back on track.
So did they just threw everything else out? Maybe there some important stuff or money in one of his garbage bag