Hi there,
We have just completed on the purchase of our 'new' home. We were led to believe that the previous owners were clearing out the house. The house was rented for a number of years and needs total refurb. When we finally got the keys last Friday we were disappointed to find that most of the furniture remained - none of which is of any interest to us. Sadly we didn't stipulate that the house should be empty but surely the decent thing would be to leave the premises in a somewhat decent state. (we did with our last house).
Anyway my question is that other than hiring an industrial sized skip at great cost to ourselves, is there anyway of getting rid of the furniture in an environmentally and cost friendly fashion? I know that charities aren't that interested in 2nd hand furniture esp of the old fashioned variety. Any suggestions would be gratefully received.
Many thanks,
C.
We have just completed on the purchase of our 'new' home. We were led to believe that the previous owners were clearing out the house. The house was rented for a number of years and needs total refurb. When we finally got the keys last Friday we were disappointed to find that most of the furniture remained - none of which is of any interest to us. Sadly we didn't stipulate that the house should be empty but surely the decent thing would be to leave the premises in a somewhat decent state. (we did with our last house).
Anyway my question is that other than hiring an industrial sized skip at great cost to ourselves, is there anyway of getting rid of the furniture in an environmentally and cost friendly fashion? I know that charities aren't that interested in 2nd hand furniture esp of the old fashioned variety. Any suggestions would be gratefully received.
Many thanks,
C.