CODE 002 — ESTATE OPERATIONS — CLAY COUNTY, FL

ESTATE CLEANOUTS HANDLED WITH CARE.

Cleaning out a parents' house, an inherited property, or a rental between tenants. Clear expectations, careful sort, honest timeline. We don't haul anything until you've said go.

We know estate cleanouts aren't routine. The department jokes stop at the door. We take the time to walk through with you first, set aside anything that looks personal, and don't haul anything until you've said go.

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THE OPERATION

Included in every dispatch

  • Free on-site walk-through and assessment before we quote
  • Family or executor present (or on a phone call) during the sort
  • We set aside photos, documents, jewelry, and personal keepsakes in a designated box for your review
  • Nothing leaves the property until you've reviewed the set-aside box
  • Full property clearance — every room, attic, closet, and garage
  • Donation routing to Habitat ReStore, Salvation Army, Goodwill, and St. Vincent de Paul
  • Donation receipts available on request
  • Broom-clean finish — property turnover ready
  • Typical timeline: 1–2 days for a standard home

Out of scope

  • Titled property — cars, boats, motorcycles (executor handles these)
  • Legal documents (we set aside for shredding or executor review)
  • Firearms and ammunition (executor handles these)
  • Safes that haven't been opened (we leave these for the family)
  • Hazardous waste (we can advise on proper disposal)

TRANSPARENT PRICING

CLASS C — FULL PROPERTY

Full Estate Clearance

$1,200+

Starting rate for a standard home. Every estate is different — we quote after the walk-through so you know the real number before we start. Free on-site assessment for all estate jobs.

COMMON QUESTIONS

What does JDOT NOT haul?
JDOT does not haul tires, hazardous materials (paint, solvents, pool chemicals, batteries, asbestos, lead-paint debris, medical waste), firearms or ammunition, titled vehicles, unopened safes, active demolition, or moving jobs. Full canonical list at /accepted-items.
Does JDOT record dispatches?
Yes. Every dispatch is recorded with video and audio through body, handheld, mounted, phone, or other operational cameras. Recording is part of how JDOT operates and is not optional. Reporting citizens may request that identifying or sensitive details be obscured before publication. Full recording policy at /recording-field-reports.
Can I keep my address, face, or family details out of public videos?
Yes. Reporting citizens may request that identifying or sensitive details (faces, names, house numbers, license plates, children, personal documents, family photos) be obscured before publication. This is not a final-edit approval process — JDOT retains editorial control over Field Reports. JDOT does not publish children, personal documents, house numbers, license plates, family photos, medical/legal/financial papers, valuables, or exact-address indicators in any case. Field Reports are titled by city and service type, not by address.
What if something gets damaged?
JDOT works carefully around walls, doors, floors, driveways, gates, and landscaping. Before work begins, JDOT may document the condition of the work area for the field report. If damage occurs, the work stops, the issue is documented, and the reporting citizen is notified before the job continues. Existing damage, tight access, weak flooring, unstable piles, or items requiring forced removal may affect whether the dispatch can proceed. Full damage policy at /terms#damage.