Eviction Cleanouts

Eviction Cleanouts – What We Remove

Our Eviction Cleanout services provide fast, reliable property clearing for landlords, property managers, and real estate professionals who need units emptied and ready for the next step. Whether you're dealing with an eviction, abandonment, or tenant move-out, we handle the entire cleanout process so you can focus on turning the property around.

We remove furniture, appliances, trash, personal belongings, and general debris from apartments, houses, and rental properties of all sizes. From small units to full property clear-outs, we work quickly to eliminate clutter and help reduce vacancy time—so you can get the space cleaned, repaired, and back on the market faster.

Cluttered bedroom with a bed covered in blankets, a window showing a house outside, a ceiling fan, and messy items on the floor.
A pile of miscellaneous household items and trash on the sidewalk near a street with a white pickup truck and utility pole in the background. A cat is walking on the sidewalk.

Eviction Cleanouts – How It Works

Our team shows up on time, works efficiently, and handles each job with professionalism and discretion. We understand these situations can be sensitive, so we treat every property with respect while following proper procedures for removal and disposal. Whenever possible, we prioritize donating usable items and recycling to minimize landfill waste.

We offer upfront pricing, flexible scheduling, and no hidden fees—making this a straightforward, cost-effective solution for rental property cleanouts. Whether it’s a single room or an entire unit, we’re equipped to handle the job safely and efficiently. One call gets it cleared, so you can move forward without delays.

Eviction Cleanout Pricing

Eviction Cleanout pricing depends on the amount of space your items take up in the truck, the type of materials, and the labor required. At Shaw Haul & Junk, we keep pricing simple, transparent, and upfront.

What Affects the Price?

  • Volume: How much space your items take up in the truck

  • Type of Items: Heavy materials like appliances or construction debris may cost more

  • Labor: Jobs that require extra time, stairs, or difficult access

  • Distance: Travel to the site and trips to the dump.

A cluttered room with a broken ceiling light fixture, a window with a boarded-up section, a wall clock, an old wooden table with a guitar on top, a maroon chair with a blanket and a blue notebook, and various scattered objects including tools and a plastic bottle.