After helping many families in the Denver Metro area, we’ve seen the same painful mistakes repeated. These errors can cost thousands of dollars, create unnecessary family conflict, and lead to lasting regret.
Here are the most common ones — and how to avoid them.
Mistake: Trying to sort, sell, or donate everything in the first few weeks.
Why it hurts: Grief clouds judgment. Many people later regret throwing away or selling items they wish they had kept.
Better approach: Clear the house for sale, but store items so you can decide later.
Mistake: Leaving the house full for months while “figuring things out.”
Why it hurts: Mortgage, utilities, insurance, taxes, and maintenance can easily add up to $3,000–$6,000+ per month.
Better approach: Prioritize getting the house cleared and staged quickly, even if you’re not ready to decide on every item.
Mistake: Starting to sort without a plan, leading to piles everywhere and burnout.
Better approach: Use a professional cataloging service or at least create a clear system (room-by-room, photo inventory, etc.) before touching anything.
Mistake: Believing all heirs must agree on every item immediately.
Better approach: Use a digital portal where family members can review and claim items asynchronously.
Mistake: Going with the lowest bid (often basic junk removal) to “just get it done.”
Why it hurts: You lose the chance to preserve meaningful items and maximize value on valuables.
Better approach: Invest in a solution that balances speed with thoughtfulness.
Mistake: No photos or records of what was in the house.
Why it hurts: Disputes later, probate complications, and lost memories.
Better approach: Professional photo cataloging creates a permanent record.
Most of these mistakes stem from the same root cause: trying to do everything at once under emotional pressure.
A modern catalog + storage approach helps you avoid nearly all of them by separating the practical need (clear the house fast) from the emotional work (deciding what to keep).
Ready to do this the smarter way? Book an in-person walkthrough (fully credited toward full service). We’ll help you avoid these pitfalls and create a plan that works for your family.