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Home » Contents Corner: The 3 Biggest Mistakes a Restorer Can Make When Dealing With a Hoarding Situation
We’ve all heard the saying, “What is one man’s trash is another man’s treasure.” To a person who hoards, that statement is so very true.
The simple, short definition of hoarding is the practice of collecting or accumulating something, which most of us do. I have seen collections of butterflies, magnets, salt and pepper shakers, cookie jars, National Geographic magazines, shoes, purses, VHS tapes, and even fishing lures.