As others have said - unless it’s several trips to the tip’s worth, let them vent their spleen a bit, then just ghost them :-)
When we moved in to our current house, there was a fair bit up in the loft. Maybe 30% of it was stuff that could reasonably be considered ‘useful’ (replacement tiles for the kitchen, paint, etc) but the rest was basically rubbish. Most of its still up there, 8 years later.
Moving is a massive pain in the balls and sometimes, if the new owner wants to be in the house on the day they’ve booked the van/removal company, then they need to give the people moving all their stuff out a bit of slack.
As others have said - unless it’s several trips to the tip’s worth, let them vent their spleen a bit, then just ghost them :-)
When we moved in to our current house, there was a fair bit up in the loft. Maybe 30% of it was stuff that could reasonably be considered ‘useful’ (replacement tiles for the kitchen, paint, etc) but the rest was basically rubbish. Most of its still up there, 8 years later.
Moving is a massive pain in the balls and sometimes, if the new owner wants to be in the house on the day they’ve booked the van/removal company, then they need to give the people moving all their stuff out a bit of slack.