Let’s be honest: house clearances are chaos disguised as a service.
Half the people doing them shouldn’t even be allowed near a wheelie bin, let alone someone’s home. And after years of seeing the aftermath, I’ve come to one conclusion:
House clearances should be illegal… unless I’m the one doing them.
Here’s why.
1. The “Clearance Cowboys” Who Turn Up With a Van and Zero Paperwork
Some of these guys show up with:
- No licence
- No insurance
- No clue
They’ll take your rubbish, smile, drive off… and dump it in a field.
Guess who gets the fine?
Not them.
You.
I’ve seen people crying on the phone because they trusted “Dave with a Transit” who charged £40 and vanished like a magician.
If that’s legal, it shouldn’t be.
2. The Ones Who Leave the House Looking Worse Than When They Arrived
A house clearance is supposed to clear the house.
Not:
- Smash walls
- Drag furniture across floors
- Leave screws, nails, and mystery liquids behind
I’ve walked into properties after some “professionals” finished and genuinely wondered if they fought the furniture instead of removing it.
If that’s legal, it shouldn’t be.
3. The Emotional Damage They Cause Families
House clearances often happen after:
- Bereavements
- Evictions
- Major life changes
It’s sensitive.
It’s personal.
It requires respect.
But some clearance teams treat it like a speed-run challenge.
No care.
No compassion.
Just “get it in the van and go.”
We have seen families devastated because sentimental items were thrown out without permission.
If that’s legal, it shouldn’t be.
4. The Hidden Fees, Surprise Charges, and “Oh That’ll Cost Extra”
Some companies quote you £150.
Then suddenly:
- Mattress? Extra.
- Fridge? Extra.
- Stairs? Extra.
- Breathing? Probably extra.
By the time they’re done, you’re paying more than a holiday to Spain.
If that’s legal, it shouldn’t be.
5. The Environmental Carnage
Fly-tipping.
Illegal dumping.
Burning waste.
Mixing hazardous materials with general rubbish.
We’ve seen it all.
Meanwhile, the customer thinks they “did the right thing” by hiring someone cheap.
But cheap is expensive when the council knocks on your door with a £400 fine.
If that’s legal, it shouldn’t be.
So Why Should I Be the Exception?
Because I actually do it properly.
- Fully licensed
- Fully insured
- Professional team
- Respect for your property
- Respect for your situation
- Ethical disposal
- No surprises
- No nonsense
We don’t cut corners.
We don’t dump your waste in a ditch.
And we don’t treat your home like a demolition site.
We do the job the way it should be done.
Final Word
House clearances shouldn’t be a gamble.
They shouldn’t be a risk.
They shouldn’t be a headache.
They should be done right — or not at all.
Call MK Londyn Waste. We fix all that.



